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Parishes Within 20 Miles of Diss, Norfolk (Miles & Direction Relative to Diss) (Most of This Info Was Obtained From Parishes within 20 miles of Diss, Norfolk (miles & direction relative to Diss) (most of this info was obtained from www.genuki.org.uk/cgi-bin/places) Akenham , Suffolk ~ 20 miles S Borley Green , Suffolk ~ 15 miles SSW Alburgh, Norfolk ~ 11 miles ENE Bosmere , Suffolk ~ 17 miles S Allwood Green , Suffolk ~ 7 miles SW Botesdale , Suffolk ~ 6 miles SW Alpington, Norfolk ~ 18 miles NE Boulge , Suffolk ~ 20 miles SSE Ampton , Suffolk ~ 17 miles WSW Bow Street (in Great Ellingham) ~ 13 miles NNW Anchor Corner (Little Ellingham) ~ 14 miles NNW Bowbeck , Suffolk ~ 11 miles WSW Apsey Green , Suffolk ~ 15 miles SE Bowthorpe, Norfolk ~ 19 miles NNE Arminghall, Norfolk ~ 18 miles NNE Boyland Common (enc Shelfanger) ~ 4 miles NW Ashbocking , Suffolk ~ 11 miles SSE Bracon Ash, Norfolk ~ 13 miles NNE Ashbocking , Suffolk ~ 17 miles S Bradfield Combust , Suffolk ~ 20 miles SW Ashby St Mary, Norfolk ~ 20 miles NE Bradfield St Clare , Suffolk ~ 20 miles SW Ashfield , Suffolk ~ 13 miles SSE Bradfield St George , Suffolk ~ 18 miles SW Ashfield Green , Suffolk ~ 11 miles ESE Braiseworth , Suffolk ~ 6 miles SSE Ashill, Norf ~ 21 mi NW Brakefield Green (Yaxham, Norf) ~ 19 miles NNW Ashwellthorpe, Norfolk ~ 11 miles N Bramerton, Norfolk ~ 20 miles NE Aslacton, Norfolk ~ 7 miles NNE Bramfield , Suffolk ~ 19 miles ESE Aspall , Suffolk ~ 11 miles SSE Brampton , Suffolk ~ 20 miles E Athelington , Suffolk ~ 9 miles SE Brandeston , Suffolk ~ 15 miles SSE Attleborough, Norfolk ~ 11 miles NNW Brandon Parva, Norfolk ~ 17 miles N Audley End (enc by Burston) ~ 3 miles ENE Breckles, Norfolk ~ 14 miles NW Bacton , Suffolk ~ 9 miles SSW Bredfield , Suffolk ~ 20 miles SSE Bacton Green , Suffolk ~ 11 miles SSW Bressingham, Norfolk ~ 3 miles W Badley , Suffolk ~ 16 miles S Brettenham , Suffolk ~ 20 miles SSW Badwell Ash , Suffolk ~ 11 miles SW Brettenham, Norfolk ~ 12 miles W Badwell Green , Suffolk ~ 10 miles SW Brewers Green (enc by Roydon) ~ 1 miles W Banham, Norfolk ~ 6 miles NNW Bridge Green (enc by Burston,) ~ 3 miles NE Bardwell , Suffolk ~ 12 miles WSW Bridgham, Norfolk ~ 11 miles WNW Barford, Norfolk ~ 17 miles N Broad Green , Suffolk ~ 14 miles S Barham , Suffolk ~ 19 miles S Broadway , Suffolk ~ 18 miles E Barking , Suffolk ~ 17 miles S Brockdish, Norfolk ~ 6 miles E Barking Tye , Suffolk ~ 18 miles S Brockley , Suffolk ~ 19 miles WSW Barnham , Suffolk ~ 15 miles W Brock's Watering (enc by Forncett) ~ 8 miles NNE Barnham Broom, Norfolk ~ 17 miles N Brome , Suffolk ~ 3 miles SSE Barningham , Suffolk ~ 10 miles WSW Brooke, Norfolk ~ 16 miles NE Barsham , Suffolk ~ 19 miles ENE Broome, Norfolk ~ 16 miles ENE Base Green , Suffolk ~ 13 miles SSW Bruisyard , Suffolk ~ 16 miles ESE Battisford , Suffolk ~ 17 miles SSW Brundish (in Raveningham, Norf) ~ 20 miles ENE Battisford Tye , Suffolk ~ 18 miles SSW Brundish , Suffolk ~ 13 miles SE Battlies Green , Suffolk ~ 17 miles SW Buckenham Tofts, or Parva, Norf ~ 20 miles WNW Bawburgh, Norfolk ~ 18 miles N Bungay , Suffolk ~ 15 miles ENE Baylham , Suffolk ~ 18 miles S Bunker's Hill (in Earlham, Norf) ~ 19 miles NNE Bedfield , Suffolk ~ 12 miles SE Bunwell, Norfolk ~ 9 miles N Bedingfield , Suffolk ~ 9 miles SSE Burgate , Suffolk ~ 4 miles SSW Bedingham, Norfolk ~ 13 miles NE Burgh , Suffolk ~ 20 miles SSE Benhall , Suffolk ~ 19 miles SE Burgh Common (in Attleborough) ~ 10 miles NNW Benhall Street , Suffolk ~ 19 miles SE Burston, Norfolk ~ 3 miles NNE Bergh Apton, Norfolk ~ 18 miles NE Bury St Edmunds , Suffolk ~ 19 miles WSW Besthorpe, Norfolk ~ 10 miles NNW Bush Green (enc by Pulham St M) ~ 8 miles NE Beyton , Suffolk ~ 16 miles SW Bush Green (in Great Ellingham) ~ 13 miles NNW Beyton Green , Suffolk ~ 16 miles SW Bush Green , Suffolk ~ 19 miles SW Billingford (near Diss), Norfolk ~ 4 miles ESE Bustard's Green (enc by Forncett) ~ 9 miles NNE Bird Street , Suffolk ~ 19 miles SSW Buxhall , Suffolk ~ 17 miles SSW Bixley, Norfolk ~ 12 miles N Caistor St Edmund, Norfolk ~ 17 miles NNE Black Carr (enc by Besthorpe) ~ 10 miles N Candle Street , Suffolk ~ 7 miles SW Blackthorpe , Suffolk ~ 17 miles SW Carbrooke, Norfolk ~ 18 miles NW Blo Norton, Norfolk ~ 7 miles W Cargate Common (enc Tibenham) ~ 7 miles NNE Blofield, Norf ~ 23 mi NE Carleton Forehoe, Norfolk ~ 16 miles N Blyford , Suffolk ~ 20 miles E Carleton Rode, Norfolk ~ 8 miles N Bobby Hill , Suffolk ~ 8 miles WSW Carleton St Peter, Norfolk ~ 20 miles NE Carlton , Suffolk ~ 20 miles ESE Denham (near Bury St. Edm), Suff ~ 25 mi WSW Caston, Norfolk ~ 15 miles NW Denham Corner , Suffolk ~ 8 miles SE Caudlesprings (in Carbrooke, Norf) ~ 17 miles NW Dennington , Suffolk ~ 14 miles SE Charles Tye , Suffolk ~ 19 miles SSW Denton, Norfolk ~ 12 miles ENE Charsfield , Suffolk ~ 18 miles SSE Deopham, Norfolk ~ 13 miles NNW Chedgrave, Norfolk ~ 20 miles NE Dickleburgh Moor (Dickleburg) ~ 5 miles ENE Chediston , Suffolk ~ 15 miles E Dickleburgh, Norfolk ~ 4 miles ENE Church Green (enc Old Buckenhm) ~ 8 miles NNW Diss, Norfolk Claxton, Norfolk ~ 20 miles NE Ditchingham, Norfolk ~ 16 miles ENE Claydon , Suffolk ~ 20 miles S Dockeney (in Geldeston, Norf) ~ 19 miles ENE Clopton , Suffolk ~ 19 miles SSE Downham (in Wymondham, Norf) ~ 15 miles N Clopton Corner , Suffolk ~ 18 miles SSE Drinkstone , Suffolk ~ 16 miles SW Clopton Green , Suffolk ~ 16 miles SW Drurylane (in Carbrooke, Norf) ~ 17 miles NW Cobbler's Green (in Bedingham) ~ 13 miles NE Dublin , Suffolk ~ 8 miles SSE Cocks Green , Suffolk ~ 20 miles SW Dunston, Norfolk ~ 16 miles NNE Coddenham , Suffolk ~ 17 miles S Earl Soham , Suffolk ~ 13 miles SE Colegate End (enc Pulham St M) ~ 8 miles NE Earl Stoneham , Suffolk ~ 14 miles S Cole's Green , Suffolk ~ 16 miles SE Earlham, Norfolk ~ 19 miles NNE Colney, Norfolk ~ 18 miles NNE Earsham, Norfolk ~ 15 miles ENE Colton , Suffolk ~ 18 miles WSW East Barton , Suffolk ~ 17 miles SW Colton, Norfolk ~ 18 miles N East Carleton, Norfolk ~ 14 miles NNE Combs , Suffolk ~ 16 miles SSW East End , Suffolk ~ 14 miles S Combs Ford , Suffolk ~ 15 miles SSW East Harling, Norfolk ~ 9 miles WNW Coney Weston , Suffolk ~ 10 miles W East Tuddenham, Norfolk ~ 20 miles N Conyer's Green , Suffolk ~ 17 miles WSW East Wretham, Norfolk ~ 14 miles WNW Cook's Green , Suffolk ~ 19 miles SSW Easton , Suffolk ~ 18 miles SE Cordwell (enc by Bunwell, Norf) ~ 9 miles N Easton, Norfolk ~ 19 miles N Costessey Park ~ 20 miles N Eaton, Norfolk ~ 18 miles NNE Coston, Norfolk ~ 17 miles N Eccles (near East Harling, Norfolk) ~ 9 miles NW Cranley , Suffolk ~ 6 miles SSE Eccles Road (enc by Eccles, Norf) ~ 9 miles NW Cranmer Green , Suffolk ~ 9 miles SW Edge Green (enc by Kenninghall) ~ 6 miles NW Cransford , Suffolk ~ 16 miles SE Ellingham (near Bungay), Norfolk ~ 18 miles ENE Cranworth, Norfolk ~ 17 miles NNW Elmswell , Suffolk ~ 14 miles SW Cratfield , Suffolk ~ 13 miles ESE Elveden , Suffolk ~ 18 miles W Creeting St Mary , Suffolk ~ 15 miles S Elvedon , Suffolk ~ 18 miles W Creeting St Peter , Suffolk ~ 14 miles S Euston , Suffolk ~ 14 miles W Cretingham , Suffolk ~ 15 miles SSE Eye , Suffolk ~ 5 miles SSE Crettingham , Suffolk ~ 15 miles SSE Fakenham Magna , Suffolk ~ 13 miles WSW Cringleford, Norfolk ~ 17 miles NNE Farnham , Suffolk ~ 20 miles SE Cross Green , Suffolk ~ 20 miles SSW Felsham , Suffolk ~ 18 miles SW Crowfield , Suffolk ~ 15 miles S Fen Street (enc by Bressingham) ~ 3 miles W Crown Corner , Suffolk ~ 11 miles SE Fersfield, Norfolk ~ 4 miles WNW Crownland , Suffolk ~ 9 miles SW Fiddler' Green ~ 11 miles NNW Crownthorpe, Norfolk ~ 15 miles N Fingal Street , Suffolk ~ 10 miles SE Crowshill (in Shipdham, Norf) ~ 20 miles NNW Finningham , Suffolk ~ 8 miles SSW Croxton (near Thetford), Norfolk ~ 16 miles WNW Flaxlands (enc by Carleton Rode) ~ 9 miles N Culford , Suffolk ~ 19 miles WSW Flempton , Suffolk ~ 20 miles WSW Culfordheath , Suffolk ~ 17 miles WSW Flixton (Homersfield) , Suffolk ~ 13 miles ENE Curlew Green , Suffolk ~ 20 miles ESE Flordon, Norfolk ~ 12 miles NNE Dagworth , Suffolk ~ 13 miles SSW Foals Green , Suffolk ~ 11 miles ESE Daisy Green , Suffolk ~ 11 miles SW Forncett, Norfolk ~ 9 miles NNE Dallinghoo , Suffolk ~ 19 miles SSE Fornham , Suffolk ~ 19 miles WSW Dam Green (enc by Kenninghall) ~ 5 miles NW Fornham All Saints , Suffolk ~ 20 miles WSW Danemoor Green (in Hardingham) ~ 16 miles NNW Fornham St Martin , Suffolk ~ 19 miles WSW Darmsden , Suffolk ~ 17 miles S Forward Green , Suffolk ~ 14 miles S Darrow Green (in Alburgh, Norf) ~ 11 miles ENE Four Ashes , Suffolk ~ 10 miles SW Darsham , Suffolk ~ 20 miles ESE Foxhole (Saxlingham, Nethergate) ~ 13 miles NNE Debach , Suffolk ~ 19 miles SSE Framingham Earl, Norfolk ~ 17 miles NE Debenham , Suffolk ~ 12 miles SSE Framingham Pigot, Norfolk ~ 18 miles NE Dedham, Essex ~ 29 mi S Framlingham , Suffolk ~ 15 miles SE Denham (Eye) , Suffolk ~ 7 miles SE Framsden , Suffolk ~ 15 miles SSE Denham , Suffolk ~ 7 miles SE Frenze, Norfolk ~ 2 miles ENE Fressingfield , Suffolk ~ 10 miles ESE Hemsby, Norfolk ~ 30 mi NE Fritton, Norfolk ~ 11 miles NE Hempnall, Norfolk ~ 12 miles NE Frost Row (in Hingham, Norf) ~ 16 miles NNW Hengrave , Suffolk ~ 20 miles WSW Fundenhall Street (in Fundenhall) ~ 10 miles N Henley , Suffolk ~ 19 miles S Fundenhall, Norfolk ~ 11 miles NNE Hepworth , Suffolk ~ 9 miles WSW Garboldisham, Norfolk ~ 7 miles W Hessett , Suffolk ~ 17 miles SW Garlic Street (enc by Pulham St M) ~ 7 miles ENE Hethel, Norfolk ~ 13 miles NNE Garvestone, Norfolk ~ 18 miles NNW Hethersett, Norfolk ~ 16 miles N Gasthorpe, Norfolk ~ 9 miles W Heveningham , Suffolk ~ 15 miles ESE Gedding , Suffolk ~ 18 miles SW High Common ~ 18 miles NNW Geldeston, Norfolk ~
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