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Are you looking to send flowers to your loved ones in Trowbridge? Flowers by Post offers flower delivery in Trowbridge and Greater London, making it easy to order fresh flowers for any occasion.
With same day, next day and day delivery services available, our experienced local florists will hand deliver the perfect arrangement of flowers for you.
Whether it’s a birthday, funeral or just to say "I love you", please order your bouquet of popular flowers with flower delivery from Trowbridge today.
Whether you're looking for a modern arrangement, traditional bouquet or something completely unique, Flowers by Post has everything you need for the perfect flower delivery in Trowbridge. Our expert florists are standing by to offer advice and help with selecting your ideal flower arrangement. To place an order or find out more information about Flowers by Post’s flower delivery service call us on 020 3900 2441 today.
Many local florists offer online ordering and same-day delivery.
Nestled in the hills of Wiltshire, Trowbridge is the largest town in the county. It is rich in fascinating history, with traces of a Roman settlement that date back 2,000 years. Once part of an important economic centre by the river Biss, today its lively streets are filled with vibrant shops, bars and local attractions. For anyone looking to explore the rich tapestry of Wiltshire's biggest town, there is plenty to discover.
The town is served by two railway stations - Trowbridge and Westbury - both with frequent services to major towns and cities. It has excellent bus links to surrounding villages such as West Ashton and Melksham. For those travelling by car, the A361 runs through the centre of the town from Devizes, while the A350 leads from Melksham towards Salisbury.
Trowbridge offers plenty for tourists to see and do – from historic monuments to modern attractions. The Shires Shopping Centre is one of the town's biggest draws, providing a great range of stores and eateries all under one roof. For a dose of culture, John Coles Park hosts outdoor performances throughout the summer months, as well as hosting regular markets. The ancient market cross still stands proudly in front of St James' Church on Church Street. Dating back to 1545, it is not only a reminder of days gone by but also provides an ideal spot for visitors to rest or take photos. The Town Hall on Market Street is another notable building - an impressive Victorian structure that was built in 1891 and now houses the Civic Centre and local museum.
Trowbridge is conveniently located for those looking to explore further afield. From here you can access many National Trust sites and areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONBs). The beautiful Kennet & Avon Canal runs closeby, offering tranquil walks along towpaths flanked by nature reserves, country pubs and wildflower meadows - a great way to spend a summer's day! The city of Bath is less than 20 miles away for those wanting to explore its Georgian architecture and timeless charm; alternatively Stonehenge stands just 45 minutes away by car.
With over 120 restaurants boasting cuisines from all over the world, foodies will find plenty to whet their appetite in Trowbridge! You'll find lots of independent cafés at which to enjoy breakfast or a light lunch - including popular spots like ‘The Nutmeg Café’ on Silver street – while afternoon tea can be enjoyed at chic establishments like ‘Café Fleur’ on Castle Street. As nightfall arrives there are dozens of bars, pubs and clubs open for entertainment; popular venues include ‘The Vaults’ on Fore street for live music events and ‘Arcadia’ on Silver street for wild themed nights out!
Trowbridge has something for everyone in terms of shopping – from independent boutiques tucked away down side streets to major high-street names found at Shires shopping centre! High Wycombe shopping village boasts designer outlets offering huge bargains; shoppers should head here if they want top-brand labels at bargain prices! Those looking for unique pieces may wish instead to visit local artisans like Harrods Craft Village near Bradford upon Avon – home to over 50 traditional artisan stalls selling handcrafted items such as pottery and jewellery.