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The Corn Hall, Diss

The Corn Hall, Diss

About the venue

Originally built as a corn exchange, The Corn Hall is a Grade II listed building in the historic market town of Diss. Now an arts venue, The Corn Hall offers a wide range of quality entertainment. 

Getting There

By Train Trains run regularly from Norwich (journey time approx. 17 mins) and London (journey time approx. 90 mins). Diss station is approximately 20 minutes walk from The Corn Hall.

By Bus Bus services run between Norwich and Diss, including Konectbus and Simonds bus services. These can be boarded at Castle Meadow.

By Car There is no-onsite parking available at Corn Hall, but there are several car parks surrounding the venue in Diss city centre. There is accessible Blue Badge parking on St Nicholas Street.

 

Accessibility

The Corn Hall has a level entrance and all areas of the venue are accessible, including a lift to access the spaces on the first floor. Wheelchair ticket holders please inform Box Office prior to performance, to ensure wheelchair space is reserved.

There is accessible Blue Badge parking on St Nicholas Street.

Toilets
There are accessible toilets on both floors.

Hearing Loop
Yes

Assistant Dogs Welcome?
Yes

The Corn Hall, 10 St Nicholas St, Diss, Norfolk IP22 4LB, UK

01379 652241

www.thecornhall.co.uk/

Accessibility Information

  • Assistance dog
  • Induction loop/infrared system
  • Internal lift
  • Level entrance
  • Wheelchair-accessible toilet
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