Online Florists Delivery in Addlestone, Surrey, England
Eden4flowers.co.uk deliver beautiful fresh flowers in the Addlestone area. Your delivery can be completed as fast as 9am next day. Free Delivery is now available on selected products. Order online for our lowest prices. Our flowers and service is backed by our No Quibble Guarantee
Same Day Flowers in Addlestone
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 Abderdeen 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.
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About Addlestone
Addlestone is a town in the Runnymede Borough of Surrey, England. Immediate surrounding towns and villages include Weybridge, Ottershaw, Chertsey, and New Haw. It is near Junction 11 of the M25 motorway and is served by Addlestone railway station on the Chertsey Branch Line. The M25 motorway passes to the west of the town, and cut some roads into two when built; so roads such as Liberty Lane turned into Liberty Rise and Liberty Lane. The main road in Addlestone is Station Road which is a linear development; shops include Tesco and Iceland as well as the NHS doctors' surgery. The high street also features many fast food and takeaway restaurants, including an outlet for major retail chain KFC, which opened in 2007. In 2004, a fire destroyed the roof and the interior of St Paul's Church on Church Road. The church has since been refurbished with the outside walls kept intact. The historic crouch oak tree was also set fire to. However damage to the tree was minimal and it remains standing at present. There are two secondary schools in Addlestone: Jubilee High and St George's College.
Until the 1970s, most of Addlestone's leading industries dated from the eighteenth Century; mainly these were textiles, foundry work, shipbuilding and paper-making, the oldest industry in the city, with paper having been first made there in 1694. Paper-making has reduced in importance since the closures of Donside Paper Mill in 2001 and the Davidson Mill in 2005 leaving the Stoneywood Paper Mill with a workforce of approximately 500. Textile production ended in 2004 when Richards of Addlestone closed.












