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Bournemouth is a quiet seaside town on the south coast of England. A weekend getaway is not enough to discover its beauty. To get to know more about its flower culture, start with the coat of arms.
The town's coat of arms has a crest that features four English roses surmounted by a pine tree. Each of the lions is holding roses in its paws. These roses signify the emblems of England and Hampshire to which Bournemouth historically belongs.
Fresh flowers are available in local parks and florist shops. The Lower Gardens of Bournemouth Park at Westover Road is one of the places that feature marvellous flowers. Different flowers add beauty to the gardens during spring and summer, and their bright colours mesmerize onlookers. The floral layout is something to commend, especially when flowers are in bloom.
This peaceful garden is ideal for walks, family picnics and relaxation. There are seats for rest and plenty of squirrels to feed. The grass beckons visitors to sit, relax and have fun. A stream runs through the gardens and adds a calming sound of flowing water. The park also has magnificent views of the seafront.
There is also the Upper Gardens at Surrey Road that is a delightful, peaceful and wonderful place to flee the chaos of the city. Expect a pleasant stroll through the gardens alone or with a beloved pet. Start from the koi pond and head to the woodland play park.
The stream flowing through the park is therapeutic. Volunteers of the Upper Gardens tend to the flowers and make sure they are alive and healthy. The Upper and Lower Gardens of Bournemouth provide a refreshing escape to the residents and visitors of the town.
Another park with fresh flowers is Boscombe Chine Gardens on Sea Road. It has superb flower beds and a trail to the beach that provides magnificent views. It has a kids play area, a basketball court, ping pong, crazy golf and a cafe.
Meanwhile, Boscombe Cliff Gardens serves as an unspoilt gem of tranquillity with flowers, plants, shrubs and trees. It is nice to sit and relax under the sun. Another park in Boscombe is Shelley Park. Its proximity to the seaside makes it a busy site in the summer.
Shelley Park has several play areas and trees for climbing. The bushes are perfect for those wanting privacy. Lots of dog walkers in the area, so watch your step. Strouden Wood in Bradpole Road is another wooded area suitable for dog walking. The woods have Brimstone Butterflies and wildflowers as some of the landscape is left wild. Its natural beauty is unlike any other.
Bournemouth is also home to an independent florist offering a wide range of beautiful bouquets and local flower delivery. The local florist and flower shop is Landsdowne Florist at Holdenhurst Road. The Bournemouth florist, David Ragg, runs this flower shop.
Landsdowne Florist has been sending flowers to customers for years. The Bournemouth florist and its team can be seen driving around the city centre to deliver fresh flowers to family and friends. With same-day flower delivery, the residents of Bournemouth are sure to receive their flower order on time.
David Ragg is one of the primary florists in The Flower Shop network. Choosing this local florist to fulfil your floral order is a way to support high street businesses. All bouquets and arrangements will come from the flower shop at Holdenhurst Road, where the florist keeps the flowers and other gifts.
Landsdowne Florist is a local business that knows its way around the town and creates fresh flower bouquets for occasions. Unlike other online florists, which deliver flowers from a central location, flowers will come from the shop, handmade with love, and delivered with care.
Our Partner Florist
Lansdowne Florist/Born to Bloom, www.bournemouthflowershop.co.uk
Unit 4 Oak Field Road, Three Legged Cross, Wimborne, Dorset, United Kingdom BH21 6FE
Bournemouth is a quiet seaside town on the south coast of England. A weekend getaway is not enough to discover its beauty. To get to know more about its flower culture, start with the coat of arms.
The town's coat of arms has a crest that features four English roses surmounted by a pine tree. Each of the lions is holding roses in its paws. These roses signify the emblems of England and Hampshire to which Bournemouth historically belongs.
Fresh flowers are available in local parks and florist shops. The Lower Gardens of Bournemouth Park at Westover Road is one of the places that feature marvellous flowers. Different flowers add beauty to the gardens during spring and summer, and their bright colours mesmerize onlookers. The floral layout is something to commend, especially when flowers are in bloom.
This peaceful garden is ideal for walks, family picnics and relaxation. There are seats for rest and plenty of squirrels to feed. The grass beckons visitors to sit, relax and have fun. A stream runs through the gardens and adds a calming sound of flowing water. The park also has magnificent views of the seafront.
There is also the Upper Gardens at Surrey Road that is a delightful, peaceful and wonderful place to flee the chaos of the city. Expect a pleasant stroll through the gardens alone or with a beloved pet. Start from the koi pond and head to the woodland play park.
The stream flowing through the park is therapeutic. Volunteers of the Upper Gardens tend to the flowers and make sure they are alive and healthy. The Upper and Lower Gardens of Bournemouth provide a refreshing escape to the residents and visitors of the town.
Another park with fresh flowers is Boscombe Chine Gardens on Sea Road. It has superb flower beds and a trail to the beach that provides magnificent views. It has a kids play area, a basketball court, ping pong, crazy golf and a cafe.
Meanwhile, Boscombe Cliff Gardens serves as an unspoilt gem of tranquillity with flowers, plants, shrubs and trees. It is nice to sit and relax under the sun. Another park in Boscombe is Shelley Park. Its proximity to the seaside makes it a busy site in the summer.
Shelley Park has several play areas and trees for climbing. The bushes are perfect for those wanting privacy. Lots of dog walkers in the area, so watch your step. Strouden Wood in Bradpole Road is another wooded area suitable for dog walking. The woods have Brimstone Butterflies and wildflowers as some of the landscape is left wild. Its natural beauty is unlike any other.
Bournemouth is also home to an independent florist offering a wide range of beautiful bouquets and local flower delivery. The local florist and flower shop is Landsdowne Florist at Holdenhurst Road. The Bournemouth florist, David Ragg, runs this flower shop.
Landsdowne Florist has been sending flowers to customers for years. The Bournemouth florist and its team can be seen driving around the city centre to deliver fresh flowers to family and friends. With same-day flower delivery, the residents of Bournemouth are sure to receive their flower order on time.
David Ragg is one of the primary florists in The Flower Shop network. Choosing this local florist to fulfil your floral order is a way to support high street businesses. All bouquets and arrangements will come from the flower shop at Holdenhurst Road, where the florist keeps the flowers and other gifts.
Landsdowne Florist is a local business that knows its way around the town and creates fresh flower bouquets for occasions. Unlike other online florists, which deliver flowers from a central location, flowers will come from the shop, handmade with love, and delivered with care.
Our Partner Florist
Lansdowne Florist/Born to Bloom, www.bournemouthflowershop.co.uk
Unit 4 Oak Field Road, Three Legged Cross, Wimborne, Dorset, United Kingdom BH21 6FE