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Choosing a local Lake District wedding florist
Wedding flowers do more than “look nice” — they shape the atmosphere of the day. A great florist balances colour, texture and seasonality, then translates your ideas into bouquets, buttonholes and styling that feels cohesive with your venue. Choosing a local Lake District / Cumbria florist is often a practical win too: they know travel times, access quirks, and how quickly weather can change in the fells.
Tip: when you enquire, share your venue, date, ceremony time, colour palette, and whether you’re aiming for “wild and natural”, “classic and timeless”, or “modern and minimal”.
Wedding florist directory
Each supplier is listed in the same format. Where phone/email aren’t shown, use the website to enquire.
Brackens of Bowness
Bowness-on-Windermere florist creating bridal bouquets, buttonholes and venue styling.
Phone: 01539 442869
Eliza & Flo
Nature-led wedding floristry with a relaxed, seasonal feel.
Phone: 07717 844898
Evergreens Florist
Lake District florist offering wedding flowers and arrangements.
Phone: 07808 328809
FreeRange Floristry
Wedding floristry serving Cumbria / Lake District (enquire by phone).
Phone: 07887 775217
Forage & Foliage Ltd
Wild, seasonal wedding flowers with a natural, just-picked feel.
Contact: via website
Wild Ivy Floral Design
Natural, romantic wedding florals inspired by the countryside.
Contact: via website
Made in Flowers
Bespoke wedding and event floristry with a polished, considered style.
Contact: via website
Floristry by Carmen
Boutique wedding floristry designed around your venue and colour palette.
Contact: via website
Blossom Rose Studio
Wedding floral styling with an elegant, romantic finish.
Contact: via website
Cumberland Flower Farm
Farm-grown seasonal blooms for weddings with a natural, relaxed feel.
Contact: via website
Greenwheat Flowers and Fika
Contemporary floral design with a calm, Scandinavian-influenced touch.
Contact: via website
Efflorescence Ltd
Wedding and event floristry — bouquets through to venue styling.
Contact: via website
Blooms & Brews
Creative floristry with a modern, stylish finish (great for statement pieces).
Contact: via website
The Lake District Florist Keswick
Wedding flowers and floristry services based in/around Keswick.
Contact: via website
Designer Flowers By Lisa
Wedding floristry with a classic, tailored approach.
Contact: via website
Flower Bank Florist
Florist with wedding options from bouquets to larger arrangements.
Contact: via website
The Flower Shop (Sedbergh)
Local florist serving Sedbergh and surrounding areas — enquire for wedding work.
Contact: via website
LilyLou’s of Ambleside
Lake District wedding florals — bouquets, buttonholes and venue styling.
Contact: via website
Grange Flower Services
Floristry services with wedding options — enquire for availability and coverage.
Contact: via website
Dahlia Floristry Cumbria
Wedding floristry across Cumbria — bespoke arrangements and bridal flowers.
Contact: via website
Floral Design Cumbria Ltd
Wedding and event floristry across Cumbria.
Contact: via website
Fearon Flowers (06) Ltd
Wedding flowers — bouquets through to venue arrangements (enquire for coverage and availability).
Contact: via website
Baytree Florists LTD
Wedding floristry and gifts — enquire for bridal services and coverage.
Contact: via website
Vandella Flowers
Wedding flowers and online ordering — enquire for bespoke bridal work.
Contact: via website
FAQs
When should I book my wedding florist?
For peak Lake District dates, enquire early — many florists take limited weddings per weekend. Once you have your venue and ceremony time, you can usually get accurate guidance on delivery and set-up.
Can I choose specific flowers?
Often yes, but seasonality matters. Most florists will guide you towards a “look” (colour + shape + texture) so you get the same feel even if exact stems change.
Do florists deliver and set up at Lake District venues?
Many do. Ask about delivery radius, access times, and whether installation/take-down is included for arches, urns, or large displays.
How do I keep flowers looking fresh in warm weather?
Keep bouquets in water as long as possible, avoid direct sun and car dashboards, and ask your florist about hardy stems if you’re worried about heat or wind.
