Located in the northern portion of the county of Oxfordshire in south-central England, the town of Banbury is an important commercial centre in what is otherwise a largely rural area.
A historic market town, it is probably best known to outsiders as the home of the Banbury cake, a type of flakey pastry that’s filled with dried fruit and is popular throughout southern England.
Attractions here include Broughton castle, a fortified manor house complete with moat and delightful gardens. Then there’s Banbury museum, an interesting if petite space that features particularly illuminating content on the English Civil War.
No matter if you’re sending flowers to Neithrop, Grimsbury or Easington, Floom’s Banbury flower delivery serves all parts of this historic market town.
Unique flowers for delivery in Banbury are now easier than ever to send with Floom. Order a stunning floral arrangement from Banbury florists to show somebody just how much they mean to you.
With same day flower delivery and next day flower delivery, Floom will ensure that your order for Banbury flower delivery arrives on-time and looking just as elegant as it does online. Floom selected only the finest Banbury florists and unique, handcrafted flower arrangements are something we believe in passionately.
Without a doubt, your order for flower delivery in Banbury will be very special indeed.
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Same day flower delivery is available before 1pm and next day flower delivery is available before 11:59pm in Banbury.
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The Snake’s head fritillary (Fritillaria meleagris) takes its colourful name from the snake-like shape of its alluring flowers. As the county flower of Oxfordshire, it was a simple step to this our flower of Banbury.
Growing in grasslands across Oxfordshire, this chequer-patterned flower, which is either purple of white, flowers throughout spring and grows up to 40 cm in height.