Located in the charming Ashtead village, Sweet Lavender Flowers is a trusted local florist specializing in creating unforgettable wedding floral arrangements. Known for their exceptional service and fresh, high-quality flowers, they’re a top choice for couples planning weddings in Surrey and nearby areas. Whether you’re hosting a large celebration or an intimate gathering, their experienced team ensures your flowers are crafted with creativity and care.
At Sweet Lavender Flowers, every wedding is unique. Their friendly and professional team offers a personalised consultation to understand your vision, theme, and colour preferences. This collaborative approach means your bridal bouquet, buttonholes, and venue flowers will perfectly reflect your style and story.
Sweet Lavender Flowers provides a full range of wedding floristry services designed to bring your floral dreams to life. Their expertise covers every detail to create a cohesive and stunning look throughout your special day:
Couples consistently praise Sweet Lavender Flowers for their stunning bouquets and attentive service. The team is known for being caring, understanding, and full of helpful advice, making the wedding flower planning process smooth and stress-free. Their dedication to quality and customer satisfaction makes them a trusted partner for your wedding day.
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We cater for all styles incl modern,natural,vintage,traditional,contemporary & minimal.
Our flowers come direct from Holland so are the freshest of quality, along with our Customer Service Award.
A cupcake as a favour with each guests name iced on it in the wedding theme colours.
We sit down for the first consultation, send a quote and once booked we go through all the requirements again nearer the big day to ensure we have everything incl any late changes covered.
A locket of a father who had past away.
I think the traditional Rose.
A Rose because it is quintessentially English and is associated with love.
Throw your bouquet and let guests take the table centres if possible.