Diss, Market Place 1925
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The spacious market place is dominated by the venerable flint church of St Mary's with its Norman tower, 14th-century arcades, impressive clerestory, and knapped flint chancel. The Company of Change Ringers still ring out a traditional peal on the fine bells. In front of the church are the single-storied Shambles, fronted by an open stone-columned arcade. It was once busy with butchers' cries.
An extract from Norfolk Photographic Memories.
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