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Roydon village is located on the A1066 overlooking the Waveney Valley approximately 1 mile west of the market town of Diss. Much of the village comprises bungalow development built during the 1960's and 1970's, the older part of the village is along Manor Road and Snow Street where several period properties are found, The village contains several attractive areas of trees however along Bellrope Lane, Swamp Lane off the High Road crossing Waterloo Avenue, and around Roydon Hall and the Diss Rugby Club ground, forming a western boundary to the village. To the north and north east of the village, the adjacent Brewers Green forms an attractive open area of grassland bordered by areas of trees and scrub, several large detached dwellings, and a group of cottages with a farmstead.
Part of this area is also of noted nature conservation value. To the east, an area of open fields containing an isolated row of dwellings on Factory Lane separates Roydon from the developed area of Diss. Elsewhere the village is surrounded by open farmland affording attractive views to Snow Street, and a shallow valley to the north, and across the larger Waveney Valley to the South where Roydon Fen can be found, a local nature reserve.
Amenities
- Post office/shop
- Village Hall
- Garage
- Church
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