You’re getting married in Norfolk, you adore British flowers and you’re keen on keeping things locally sourced and eco-friendly. Hurray!From 2026 onwards, Norfolk Flower Farm is partnering with Country House Flowers - a florist shop in Holt, which is just 5 minutes drive from the flower field.
This collaboration will mean that my wedding provision is simply DIY cut flower buckets, with Fen from Country House Flowers creating the bridal bouquets and buttonholes. Fen buys flowers from me each week for her shop and so all the flowers between us are coordinated. Fen is an incredible florist and we feel this shared set up will provide a more superior flower offering.
Norfolk-grown flowers for your wedding, whimsically created, full of delicious scent, romance and texture. A wonderful combination of the best in season cut flowers.
If you’d like to enquire about availability for your date, please send me an email and we can go from there.
Your flowers will be season dependent (for instance Peonies are only in bloom in May and June, and if you’re a Dahlia fan, they tend to start flowering late July onwards). But British flowers are diverse and interesting and whatever is in season will coordinate beautifully, just as nature intended. The bouquets and buttonholes will be styled to loosely fit a colour palette; but please note it cannot be too rigid as we're reliant on nature, what's in bloom, and the season.Flowers from Norfolk Flower Farm for the wedding season are available from mid-April to mid-October. There is a finite amount of flowers in bloom at the field each week so bookings are limited and therefore it’s worth getting in touch soonest to check availability for your date.
If your wedding is outside of this season, then you can of course still get in touch with Fen as she operates year-round.
Our combined offering is great for all weddings, including micro-weddings and elopements.
You can see details on the flower buckets here.
PS. You’ll find a whole lot more imagery on Instagram @norfolkflowerfarm
FAQs:
Flowers are usually collected on the morning of the day before the wedding. Delivery may be possible, depending on location, for a fee.
The cut flowers are supplied in buckets. You are not obliged to return the buckets but in the essence of sustainability, it’s great if they’re returned for me to re-use. Or if it’s not possible to return them, I simply ask that they’re re-used or re-purposed by you, and not sent to landfill.
Cut flower buckets feature grower’s choice of the best in bloom in the field at the time. They are individually selected with the flowers at the correct stage for cutting and to give the best longevity. They are stripped and ‘conditioned’ overnight in cold water; essentially – they are fully prepared and ready for use.
Main photo credit to Thyme Lane Photography.