Flowers Delivered to Exeter, Devon.
"Welcome to 321 Flowers. Here at 321 Flowers we care about our customers, the price and quality is very important to us. We believe that flowers shouldn’t cost you an arm and a leg. We have a huge range of cheap flowers. If you are thinking of sending flowers then we are the only cheap flower delivery service you should use. We can deliver flowers to your door step in Exeter, Devon."
Delivery Information For Exeter, Devon:
“If you order flowers for next day delivery, your flowers will be delivered through our courier service between 8am and 6pm in a very sturdy box. This delivery option is free for flower deliveries made Monday to Friday inclusive. For our flower shop's Saturday deliveries to Exeter, Devon there is a small surcharge, to cover the surcharges charged to us by our distribution partner. You can also request a morning flower delivery to Exeter, Devon, which incurs an additional charge."
Local Information about Exeter
“Exeter was the most south-westerly Roman fortified settlement in Britain and has existed since time immemorial. Exeter Cathedral, founded in 1050 is Anglican. Exeter has been identified as one of the top ten most profitable locations for a business to be based. The city has good transport links, with Exeter St David's railway station, Exeter Central railway station, the M5 motorway and Exeter International Airport connecting the city both nationally and internationally. Although a popular tourist destination, the city is not dominated by tourism. In 1537, the city was made a county corporate. In 1549 the city successfully withstood a month-long siege by the Prayer Book rebels. The Livery Dole Almshouses and Chapel at Heavitree were founded in March 1591 and finished in 1594. They can still be seen today in the street which bears the name Livery Dole.The city's motto, Semper fidelis, is traditionally held to have been suggested by Elizabeth I, in acknowledgement of the city's contribution of ships to help defeat the Spanish Armada in 1588; however its first documented use is in 1660.”
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