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Beautiful Flowers in Kelvedon, Essex!

- Free delivery in Kelvedon
- Caring local Essex, family run florist
- Wedding and funeral experts
- A florist studio, not a shop=fresher flowers
- Same day service available
- Chocolates, Teddys, Balloons

Order online or call for Kelvedon Flower Delivery on 01376 519814

Wonderful flowers for delivery to Kelvedon in Essex

 


Blossom, your Essex Florist delivering in Kelvedon & surrounding local areas. 

Blossom Florists deliver flowers for all occasions such as birthdays and weddings, funerals and corporate.  We are also specialist wedding and funeral florists.  We can supply gorgeous wedding and bridal flowers for your wedding in Kelvedon or beautiful funeral arrangements and tributes for delivery to the local undertaker director, funeral home, crematorium, home or the church.  We are a local, family run florist providing free flower delivery throughout Kelvedon, Silver End, Rivenhall, Feering, Braxted and other local villages and towns. We deliver direct from our own flower workshop and pride ourselves on the quality of our flowers and strive to deliver the freshest possible blooms! You can receive a special 5% discount when you order online at our florists online shop!!! You can also call 01376 519814

We can deliver chocolates, balloons, teddies, champagne and wine with your order to make your delivery an even more special gift. Bespoke Weddings- funerals- functions- anniversary- roses- Birthdays- with love- new baby- thanks- get well soon-cheer up-Mother's Day-Valentines-Christmas and all occasions.


Kelvedon Flower Delivery

At Blossom Florists we pride ourselves on delivery great value for money, the freshest possible blooms and excellent florist customer service in Kelvedon and other towns and villages in Essex.  As a florist we can deliver many gifts in Kelvedon including handtied bouquets, wedding flowers, funeral tributes and gift baskets.  We don't charge delivery in Kelvedon in Essex.

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Funeral Directors in Kelvedon, Essex


Blossom Florists delivers funeral flowers to all of the funeral directors in Kelvedon and Surrounding Essex area.  We have listed below contact details for the Kelvedon undertakers:
 
Janet C Davies of Kelvedon Victoria House, Trews Gardens, Kelvedon, Colchester CO5 9AQ, 01376 573691
 
Kelvedon Village in Essex

The existing village of Kelvedon has been a settlement since the Early Middle Ages, though it stands near (and partly on) the site of a Roman settlement, probably Canonium. Kelvedon expanded significantly in the Victorian era. The reason was the Norwich to London railway making it a place to live yet get to work as rail was the only fast method of transport. Victorian Kelvedon was set along one street, High Street. In the 1930s, with the advent of the automobile, High Street became the A12, the main road through Essex. Ribbon development saw houses sprawl along the road for miles. The village suffered major congestion until a bypass was built in the 1960s. Suburbanization started to take place in the 1980s - a large development called Riverside Park was constructed containing hundreds of homes. Kelvedon is situated next to the village of Feering and is separated from it by the River Blackwater. The River Blackwater was spanned by a packhorse bridge, built around 1750, which was an essential part of the main road carrying traffic from Norfolk and Suffolk to London and this feature was significant in making Kelvedon an important staging post on the main route to London, as could be seen from the numerous inns and hostelries which served the area. In the late 19th century, Kelvedon became famous for seed growing, and the firm of Kings Seeds, now part of Associated British Foods, became famous for the production of flower and vegetable seeds. Another large seed merchant, based nearby in the hamlet of Inworth, and trading worldwide was E W Deal & Sons (a founder member of Asmer Seeds based in Leicester) who were famous for developing the Kelvedon Wonder Pea and other varieties of flowers and vegetables. Kelvedon today[edit] The village is bounded to the north by the river Blackwater where the adjacent village of Feering starts. Kelvedon contains a school called Kelvedon St Mary's. The original school (Ayletts Foundation School) in Kelvedon was founded by Thomas Aylett in Maldon Road, Kelvedon, in 1632 when he bequeathed the property along with £10 per annum to provide a salary for a master. The school closed in 1944 and was replaced by the Kelvedon St Mary's School located on the corner of High Street and Easterford Road (now the Kelvedon and Feering Health Centre) which was in turn replaced in 1977 by a new school located in Docwra Road. The Ayletts building still stands today and houses the Kelvedon Library and Museum. Brockwell Meadows Local Nature Reserve is south-east of the village between the houses and the River Blackwater. Kelvedon is also home to several businesses including Knight Group and Lysanda.