Online Florists Delivery in Attleborough, Norfolk, England
Eden4flowers.co.uk deliver beautiful fresh flowers in the Attleborough 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 Attleborough
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.
So much more than just flowers for delivery in Attleborough
- 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 Attleborough
Attleborough has a large history of town carnivals, 2007 being the 35th anniversary. Attleborough Carnival is said to be the 2nd largest carnival in Norfolk. Recent years have seen events such as 'Party On The Park' appear as a very popular event. There are also events such as Rose Queen, a Talent Show and a Dog Show throughout the carnival week. Carnival 2008 also brings the launch of the 'Attleborough Carnival Family Funday' on Sunday 13th July 2008. Anyone wishing for more information or to get envolved can contact the Carnival Committee via the website listed below.
Until the 1970s, most of Attleborough'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 Attleborough closed.












