Ordering was effortless and the prompt delivery came as a pleasant surprise, happening on a Sunday no less. Our bereaved friend felt loved and supported during this difficult time through this small gesture of sending her flowers.
The flowers I ordered from the online flower shop for delivery to Great Shelford got there on time and looked stunning, did not tell my girlfriend how good the price was otherwise she might ask for another bouquet this week.
I called my best friend and asked if she could refer me to a good florist in Great Shelford. She told me to check out this florist's website. I amazed at what I saw. The flowers were beautiful and the prices were reasonable.
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Send flowers to your loved ones with Flowers by Post and make them smile.
Located in Great Shelford, CB2, Flowers by Post is a premier flower delivery service with online ordering available for customers in Greater London area.
Our store has been offering same-day delivery of fresh and handpicked flowers since 1990, making us one of the oldest local florists in the region and a perfect choice for those who want their order delivered quickly.
Our services are tailored to meet your specific needs so whether you are looking to order flowers for a special occasion or send bouquets to say thank you or get well soon, we can help you find the perfect arrangement. Our team at Flowers by Post takes pride in our quality of products and services. We pay attention to detail and use only the best flowers and materials for every order that is booked from our shop. We have an experienced team of experienced florists who will help you select the most popular flowers and create a beautiful design that best suits your recipient’s taste. We also offer next day deliveries within Greater London which allows you to surprise your loved ones on any day without worrying about time restrictions.
Our most popular flowers include roses, Gerbera daisies, carnations, tulips and lilies.
Great Shelford is a small, picturesque village located just south of Cambridge in beautiful Cambridgeshire. It has a rich history and plenty of places to explore, making it the perfect destination for a day trip or longer stay. With its charming cobbled streets, quaint landscape and friendly locals, discovering Great Shelford is an experience you won't forget.
Great Shelford is packed full of interesting places to visit. The village centre is home to St Mary's Church, which dates back as far as the 10th century. For nature lovers, there’s Hobson's Park with its wildflower meadows and colorful butterflies, while historians will want to make sure they check out Lucy's Eel House where local woman Lucy Haydon used to farm eels in the 18th century.
The bustling high street is the heart of this delightful village and great for picking up local produce and crafts from independent shops and stores. You can also find some excellent cafes and pubs here for a spot of lunch or dinner. The White Horse pub on Mill Road is particularly popular with locals for its tasty menu and traditional atmosphere.
The nearest tube station to Great Shelford is Trumpington which is around two miles away from the village centre. From here you can take the regular train service into the city or out towards other nearby towns such as St Ives and Huntingdon.
The main road through Great Shelford is Cambridge Road which connects the village with neighbouring towns and villages such as Sawston, Foxton and Barrington. There are also several side roads that wind their way through residential areas including Mill Road, Chapel Street and Shelford Road.
Great Shelford has plenty of places worth visiting outside of its village centre too including Wimpole Hall Estate which is home to some stunning gardens and parkland. Just up the road you can explore Grantchester Meadows which was once a part of Edwardian poet Rupert Brooke's 'riverside paradise'. Further out from the village centre you'll find Hauxton where you can go on a boat ride along the River Cam - just make sure you come prepared with some binoculars to spot all sorts of wildlife!