St. Mary's Church Flowers


Open Gardens, 2005 'Peace in our time'



Throughout the year a group of flower arrangers from the village provide an ever changing vista of floral displays in the Church.







Open Gardens, 2005 'Peace in our time'

On special occasions such as Easter, Christmas, Harvest Festival and the annual Open Gardens day lots of work goes into making these floral arrangements extra special.

The three displays shown on this page were featured during the village's Open Gardens Day in 2005. The theme for that year was 'Peace in our time'.



Open Gardens, 2005 'Peace in our time'


If you would like to be part of the team and help to keep our church looking beautiful with flowers please call Shirley on 01485 525218 (Oasis is always provided). If you are keen, but haven't had a go at arranging before, please do get in touch - there are always people around who can help you to start.





To view slideshows of some of the other displays just click on the occasion you would like to view.

Christmas, 2011

Harvest Festival, 2011

Open Gardens Day, 2011

Christmas, 2010

Harvest Festival, 2010

Open Gardens Day, 2010

Easter, 2010

Christmas, 2009

Harvest Festival, 2009

Open Gardens Day, 2009

Flowers for Weddings and other special occasions

There are usually arrangements of flowers, provided by ladies from the village, in the Church throughout the year except during Lent and Advent.

For occasions such as weddings, christenings or funerals, the ladies who provide the usual arrangements can offer a more bespoke service. Special colours and displays can be discussed. The cost can include the purchase price of the flowers, Oasis and an arrangement fee (starting from about £50) which goes towards the flowers used to help make our Church look beautiful at Easter, Christmas and other important dates in the Church calendar. Alternatively, flowers can be supplied for the ladies to arrange.

To discuss requirements, or for further information, please contact Shirley on 01485 525218 - early booking well before the event is strongly advised.