Shaw and Crompton lies at the foot of the River Beal, with the South Pennines rising up on the horizon. The town has six surviving cotton mills, a testament to the self-sufficient nature of this industrial community, and is dotted with Edwardian terraced houses in iconic red brick. Hidden away in Crompton Moor is a beautiful unnamed waterfall that crashes into the quarry below, creating rich soil for mosses and wetland grasses to grow nearby.
We have selected the best and brightest florists in the local area and work closely with them to deliver best-in-class flower delivery to the people of Shaw. Wherever you are in the world, you can now send a bunch of fresh local flowers to someone living in Shaw with no hassle – just a few clicks and you’re away!
We specialise in working with local florists, meaning your flowers have less of a way to travel and therefore arrive in much better condition, quicker, and with no hassle. We can deliver on the same day or next day depending on your requirements, and promise fresh seasonal bouquets for any occasion from flourishing local floristry businesses in Shaw.
We make sending fresh seasonal bouquets an absolute breeze, bridging the gap between your gift giving needs and local florists in Shaw! Our florists work hard to produce creative and seasonal flower arrangements, all available for local delivery.
Whether its same day delivery or next day delivery you need – we have you covered! Our local florists can deliver their flower arrangements and luxury bouquets to any address in Shaw with minimum notice.
Simply enter your delivery postcode up above and watch as the virtual catalogue shows the amazing flowers available for delivery from local florists in Shaw today!
We only work with the most talented and unique artisans, and we’re passionate about supporting our skilled family of florists.
Each of our orders is professionally arranged, wrapped and safely delivered with a hand-written card… on the exact day that you need it.
The flower of Shaw is the Common Cotton Grass (Eriophorum Angustifolium) which can be seen growing in the surrounding bogs and moorland. It thrives in acidic wet soil, and is sometimes called ‘bogweed’! This hairy-looking plant can be used to make plasters and bandages, as its strong fibres are absorbent and hard to break. We also deliver fresh flowers to Oldham, Rochdale, and Manchester City Centre.