Located northwest of London in the verdant Chiltern Hills, the Buckinghamshire town of High Wycombe boasts some impressive architectural jewels among its many highlights.
Most famous of all is Hughenden House, a red brick Victorian mansion that was the home of Prime Minister Benjamin Disraeli, 1st Earl of Beaconsfield, between 1848 and 1881. Today it is owned by the National Trust, who have opened the mansion to the public. Visitors flock to take in the luxury of its seemingly endless parlours and bedrooms, as well as a splendid complex of gardens.
Other areas of note in High Wycombe include Hellfire Caves, Cliveden House and the delightful West Wycombe park.
From Plomer’s Hill to Terriers to Totteridge, Floom’s flower delivery in High Wycombe covers the whole town.
Using Floom, it’s easy to send spectacular flowers from florists in High Wycombe. Choose from our range of carefully curated artisans to make flower delivery in High Wycombe quicker, easier and more unique than ever before.
Floom’s same day flower delivery feature allows you to choose from a wide selection of flower compositions, confident in the knowledge that your order for High Wycombe flower delivery will arrive promptly and in pristine condition every time.
Surprise those you love most with a selection of beautiful bloomers from High Wycombe florists.
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Same day flower delivery is available before 1pm and next day flower delivery is available before 11:59pm in High Wycombe.
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The Chiltern Gentian (Gentianella germanica) is the county flower of Buckinghamshire, growing only in this part of the UK. For this reason, it had to be selected as our floral symbol for High Wycombe.
A flowering plant in the Gentianaceae family, it actually has a wide distribution within continental Europe yet is only native to the Chilterns on the British Isles. With five vividly hued purple petals, it flowers in August and although rare, is best spotted on chalky downlands in Buckinghamshire.
With such rare marvels native to the region, it is little wonder that florists in High Wycombe craft some of the nation’s most unique bouquets for Floom’s flower delivery in High Wycombe.