Kingās Langley is so called as it used to be the seat of kings. The Kings Langley Palace was the royal palace of the Plantagenet Kings of England, some of whom are buried in the parish churchyard. The royal connections donāt end there though, as Shakespeareās Richard II was set in the palace gardens at Langley.
These gardens of historical significance were described by many as the best in the county ā rich and abundant with colourful plants and flowers. Kings Langley still maintains its floral reputation, and we pride ourselves on working with the finest florists the town has to offer.
Have a browse of our wonderful collections and choose your perfect flower gift for a loved one ā all our bouquets come from local florists in Kings Langley so thereās no damage in transit and no need to order far in advance. We take all the stress out and leave you with a perfect gift and a good feeling for helping local business and brightening someoneās day!
Floom takes the hassle out of flower delivery with our speedy, intuitive online service! Partnering up with local florists in the Kings Langley and Hertfordshire area, we have hand-selected a wide range of gorgeous floral designs and flower arrangements to cater for any occasion.
We can get these breathtaking centrepieces delivered to you same-day or next-day, to any address in Kings Langley. Browse our online selection from the comfort of your own home, and deliver heartwarming gifts to your loved ones from thriving local businesses.
Bring a little colour into someoneās life with Floom flowers, delivered anywhere in Kings Langley, quickly and without hassle! Just pop your delivery postcode in the box at the top and start exploring what Kings Langley has to offerā¦
We only work with the most talented and unique artisans, and weāre passionate about supporting our skilled family of florists.
Each of our orders is professionally arranged, wrapped and safely delivered with a hand-written cardā¦ on the exact day that you need it.
A festive favourite, the Mistletoe (Viscum Album) is the flower of Kings Langley. This shrub grows along the bodies of other trees, sprouting small yellowish-green flowers and producing sticky white berries.