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Florist Curated Flower, Plant & Gift Delivery in Urmston

Our Award Winning, fully trained professional florists hand craft premium quality flowers into beautiful designs whilst curating the finest plants, arrangements and gifts. Then our dedicated team of specialist flower delivery drivers ensure they’re carefully and quickly hand delivered in Urmston.

  • Urmston Flower Delivery or Click & Collect 7 days a week

  • Order online in the flower shop or call  0161 333 4556 & speak to the Urmston florist

  • Express Same Day Flower Deliveries in Urmston on orders placed before 2pm


Bespoke Wedding Flowers in Urmston & Beyond

Verdure's wonderful wedding flower & florist services will help make your special day one to remember. Our award winning team of florists will work closely with you to create bespoke designs using a considered array of flowers, botanical, natural and manufactured materials.

We provide everything from button holes & bouquets to stunning table decorations, whole venue dressing and bespoke floral installations for a wide variety of cultural, religious and civil celebrations. 

Our talented team of Wedding Florists have many years of experience working at Wedding Venues in Urmston and throughout the United Kingdom. In recent years we have gained much experience working globally delivering spectacular floral designs for Destination Weddings further afield.


Funeral Flower Delivery In Urmston

Flowers are a perfect way to express personal feelings, saying goodbye or to offer comfort to those who have lost a loved one when the right words are difficult to find. They can lift the spirits of guests at the service as they gather to say their farewells and play a significant part in the celebration of life.

At such difficult and sensitive times the florist team at Verdure is here to support you in choosing the appropriate floral design, whether it be a wreath, spray or posy. We can also create bespoke flower tributes reflecting hobbies, passions or personality.

Verdure’s sensitive and skilled florists will do their utmost to provide you with thoughtful and beautiful funeral flowers and are on hand to discuss your requirements and then liaise with the funeral director to arrange the flower delivery directly to them.

Click here to view our funeral flower shop.


Event Florists in Urmston

Verdure’s award winning floral design team use a varied and considered array of floral, plant, natural and manufactured materials to create stunning arrangements, compact and focal, to enhance many different events and celebrations.

Our vast and ever expanding prop and equipment collection enable us to deliver the wow factor for your special event. We offer a fully bespoke floral design service for many types of events including:

  • Corporate & Charity Gala Dinner, Parties & Award Ceremonies

  • Private Occasions, Parties, Celebrations & Surprises

  • Trade Exhibitions & All Types of Conferences

  • Product Launches & Brand Communications


Interior Floral & Plant Design, Installation & Maintenance Services

Our designers utilise a vast assortment of floral, plant, natural and manufactured materials to create amazing arrangements and features to decorate many different interior and exterior environments.

During the festive season make your space stand out from the rest with our bespoke Christmas Decorating service.

Verdure’s interior floral and plant design products and services are available as one off purchases or regular contracted services and solutions tailored to client needs in the following locations:

  • Private Residences & Communal Areas in Residential Developments

  • Retail Stores, Brand Promotions, Pop-Ups & Shopping Centres

  • Hospitality Sector Venues, Bars, Cafes, Restaurants & Hotels

  • Commercial, Public & Office Work Spaces


Floral Design Projects, Masterclasses & Consulting

At Verdure our team love to be tested and we utilise our extensive experience and expertise to fulfil almost any floral challenge! Here is a selection of the varied projects we have worked on previously:

  • Private, Charity & Corporate Workshops & Master Classes

  • Florist & Flower Arranging Demonstrations

  • Bespoke Floral Art Commissions

  • Floral Design Consulting

  • Business Consulting

  • Film & TV Projects

  • Competitions


Urmston is a town in Trafford, Greater Manchester, England, which had a population of 41,825 at the 2011 Census. Historically in Lancashire, it is about six miles (10 km) southwest of Manchester city centre. The southern boundary is the River Mersey, with Stretford lying to the east and Flixton to the west. Davyhulme lies to the north of the town centre. Urmston covers an area of 4,799 acres (19 km²).

The town has early medieval origins, and until the arrival of the railway in 1873 was a small farming community. The railway acted as a catalyst, transforming the town into a residence for the middle classes. Today, Urmston is one of the major urban areas in Trafford as it includes the areas of Davyhulme and Flixton.

In 1983, during an excavation by South Trafford Archaeological Group, fragments of Roman pottery were found in the area now occupied by the cemetery – previously the site of Urmston Old Hall – suggesting that there may have been a Roman settlement on the site. In the early 13th century, Lord Greenhalgh and his family lived at Highfield House (under what is now the M60 motorway).

Urmston Old Hall was the home of the manorial lord, and a centre of power in the area during the Middle Ages. The Old Hall was completely rebuilt in brick and timber in the late 16th century. New Croft Hall, also in Urmston, was the residence of a wealthy freeman and may have been moated. Urmston was only one of three manors in Trafford to have had two medieval halls, the others being Hale and Timperley. Neither of the halls has survived to the present day.

Farming was the main occupation in Urmston until the early 19th century, when weaving became a significant source of employment, although this later declined due to competition from large industry. In 1848, the population was recorded as being 771, with around 80% of the land being farmed. The opening of the Cheshire Lines Railway in 1873 allowed the town to grow as a commuter town: between 1871 and 1901 the population grew by over 650%, from 996 to 6,594. By 1901, farming had virtually died out, and the town became a residence for the middle classes.

In 1948 the Minister for Health, Aneurin Bevan, conducted the symbolic inauguration of the National Health Service at Davyhulme's Park Hospital, now renamed Trafford General Hospital. The area was home to the first District heating system in England. In operation by 1948, a boiler house supplied hot water to 200 homes on a newly built housing estate. The water was heated with low-grade fuels such as peat and coke, with houses built in groups of four for better efficiency.