Online Florists Delivery in Workington,
Cumbria,
England
Eden4flowers.co.uk deliver beautiful fresh flowers in the Workington area. Your delivery can be completed as fast as 9am next day. Free Delivery 'Anytime' is available on all our flower bouquets. Guaranteed delivery time slots (by 9am, by10am, by 1pm, by 2pm or by 4pm) are available to purchase where time is important. Order online, our lowest prices are always our online prices. Our flowers and service is backed by our No Quibble Guarantee
Same Day Flowers Delivered by Florists in Workington
Through our local florists eden4flowers.co.uk offer delivery of Same Day Flowers to most areas in the UK. View our Same Day Flowers. To check on delivery coverage in Workington or to order please phone us before 12 noon on the day of delivery. Our Same Day Flowers service is available Monday - Friday. Service Not available around certain busy trading periods, Sundays and Bank Holiday closing days.
So much more than just flowers for delivery in Workington
Our alternative ranges include
- Birthday Cakes
- Hampers
- Muffins & Gourmet Muffins
- Chocolate Hampers
- Fruit Baskets
- Gift Baskets
- Value Flowers
- Luxury Flowers
- Traditional Flowers
- Balloon in a Box
- Luxury Chocolates
About Workington
The CA postcode area, also known as the Carlisle postcode area, is a group of postal districts around Alston, Appleby-in-Westmorland, Beckermet, Brampton, Carlisle, Cleator, Cleator Moor, Cockermouth, Egremont, Frizington, Holmrook, Keswick, Kirkby Stephen, Maryport, Moor Row, Penrith, Ravenglass, Seascale, St Bees, Whitehaven, Wigton and Workington in England.
Workington is a town and port on the west coast of Cumbria, England at the mouth of the River Derwent. Lying within the borough of Allerdale, Workington is 32 miles (51.5 km) southwest of Carlisle, 7 miles (11.3 km) west of Cockermouth, and 5 miles (8.0 km) southwest of Maryport.
Historically a part of Cumberland, the area around Workington has long been a producer of coal, steel and high grade iron ore.
Workington is twinned with Selm in Germany and Val-de-Reuil in France.
Workington is linked by the A596 road to Maryport and (via the A595 road) to Whitehaven, and by the A66 road to Cockermouth, the M6 motorway, Penrith and County Durham. The town has bus connections to other towns and villages in West Cumbria, Penrith, Carlisle and Barrow-in-Furness, as well as the rail connection provided by the Cumbrian Coast Line to Carlisle and Barrow-in-Furness, with occasional through trains to Newcastle, Lancaster and Preston.
The nearest airport is Isle Of Man, although one would have to cross the Irish Sea to get there. Newcastle, Manchester and Glasgow are the other closest major airports.
Workington has recently seen a massive town centre redevelopment plan in operation, which has demolished the former Co-op building and a former Tesco outlet, for a new shopping centre known as Washington Square, including a new car park.
A new Debenhams to cater for West Cumbria. Next, River Island, HMV and BB's Coffee and Muffins are other stores which have come to Workington for the first time. Workington is also getting a brand new Tesco Extra.
Just a note to thank you and all the staff of Eden4flowers for such a wonderful service. Fantastic! I wish I had more friends in the UK that I could send gifts. Looking foward very much to dealing with Eden4flowers again soon.
Best Regards, Frances Jardine
I recently ordered flowers from here in Canada to be sent to a relative in England. I was very happy to hear how beautiful they were as well as nicely packaged. Thank you so much,
Barb Tilly
Just a line to say "Thank you" for being in the UK and being such a wonderful flower etc shop for those of us in the USA to rely on. My family was thrilled to know that I remembered Mother's Day and that we sent them items from Eden4flowers!
Regards, Laura Coffman
Can I take a moment to thank you for your first class service.My mother was delighted with the quantity and quality of your flowers. A very quick and efficient service.I will be recommending you without hesitation.
Regards, Paul Robins















