A significant market town located in the English county of Cheshire and near to Manchester, Macclesfield is surrounded by lush countryside and has a vibrant local culture to boot.
Tegg’s Nose Country Park is the natural wonder of the area, a large meadow, moor and woodland area surrounding a 380m-high hill. The park is ideal for walking, cycling and other types of exercise, whilst the woodland comes to life each spring and summer with the bloom of stunning wildflowers.
In town, the Macclesfield Silk Museum holds exhibits on the town’s best-known industry. At the height of the town’s silk-making powers, there were more than seventy mills packed into Macclesfield and now the only one left is to be found right here.
Whether you’re sending bloomers to Bollinbrook, Ivy Meade or the Pavilions, Floom’s Macclesfield flower delivery covers the whole town.
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Cuckoo flower (Cardamine Pratensis) is the official flower of the county of Cheshire, making it Floom’s pick for floral emblem of Macclesfield.
Native to much of the U.K. but particularly resplendent in the fields and meadows around Macclesfield, this herbaceous perennial produces four small, violent-pink petals and grows best close to water.
Blooming in the springtime, the Cuckoo flower takes its name as this blooming often coincides with the arrivals of the year’s first cuckoos on the British isles.