DEVON BEST SELLERS

DEVON

Devon is a picturesque county in southwest England, known for its diverse landscapes, charming towns, and rich heritage. Its history is intertwined with maritime exploration, as Plymouth was the departure point for the Mayflower, carrying the Pilgrims to America. With its dramatic coastlines along the Jurassic Coast World Heritage Site, Devon's culture thrives through traditional events like the Dartmouth Royal Regatta and its culinary specialties, including cream teas and fresh seafood. Its welcoming communities and natural beauty make Devon a captivating destination, preserving its historical charm in a modern world.

 

Devon’s people, culture and pride

 

The people of Devon are known for their warm hospitality and strong sense of community. Traditional customs and festivals, like the Dartmouth Royal Regatta and Totnes Orange Races, continue to be celebrated, showcasing the region's enduring cultural heritage. 

 

Devon's stunning landscapes, including the rugged Dartmoor National Park and the picturesque coastline of the Jurassic Coast, have also influenced its culture, inspiring art, literature, and outdoor pursuits like hiking and water sports. Devon's culinary scene is also a testament to its local produce, with cream teas, seafood, and pasties being regional favorites. The county's cream teas, featuring scones with clotted cream and jam, are renowned across the country. The people of Devon take pride in their culinary traditions and locally sourced ingredients.

 

A Canvas for Horticultural Enthusiasts

 

Devon's native flowers, like bluebells, primroses, and foxgloves, paint the countryside with vibrant colors during spring and summer. Hedgerows burst with wildflowers like red campion and cow parsley, creating a picturesque tapestry. The heathlands of Dartmoor and Exmoor National Parks offer a chance to spot rare orchids and heather in full bloom.

 

In the charming villages and historic estates that dot Devon, beautifully landscaped gardens are a testament to the region's passion for horticulture. From the formal gardens of Castle Drogo to the wildflower meadows at Knightshayes, Devon's green spaces are a testament to the county's abundance of nature and its dedication to preserving its natural beauty.

 

In summary, Devon's culture, history, and people form a captivating blend of ancient heritage and contemporary living. The region's stunning natural landscapes, deep-rooted traditions, and welcoming communities make it a unique and charming destination, offering something for everyone to enjoy and appreciate.

 

 

Find a florist in key towns in Devon

Exeter

Plymouth

Paignton

Torquay

Exmouth

Barnstaple

Newton Abbot

Tiverton

Brixham

Bideford

Teignmouth

Sidmouth

Dawlish

Tavistock

Northam

Ivybridge

Ilfracombe

Honiton

Kingsteignton

Cullompton

Crediton

Totnes

Bovey Tracey

Okehampton

Seaton

Axminster

Kingsbridge

Great Torrington

Dartmouth

Budleigh Salterton

 

Our Partner Florists in Devon

Dunstans Of Heavitree, www.dunstansofheavitree.co.uk

1 North St, Heavitree, Exeter EX1 2RH, United Kingdom

 

Blooming Buds, https://web.facebook.com/bloomingbudsflorist/?_rdc=1&_rdr

55 Salisbury rd, Plymouth, United Kingdom, Pl4 8qx

 

Glorious Veronicas, www.gloriousveronicas.co.uk

2A Union St, Newton Abbot TQ12 2JS, United Kingdom

 

Culm Florist, www.theculmflorist.co.uk

9 High Street Cullompton, Devon  EX15 1AB

 

Meadows Florist & Gift Shop, www.meadowsflorist.net

13 The Strand, Dawlish EX7 9PS, United Kingdom

 

Flower Scene, www.flowersceneflorists.co.uk

2 Roydon Road, Launceston, United Kingdom, PL15 8DW

 

Miss Pinks Florist, www.misspinksflorist.com

St Stephens Place, Ridgeway, Plympton, United Kingdom, PL7 2ZN