Close up of flowers hanging for drying at The Old Bakery Flower Garden, near Ross on Wye, Herefordshire. The garden grown flowers are yellow dahlias and pale pink helichrysum with some pale purple statice in the background. Even when dried the flowers retain their vibrant colour.
Close up of a bee deep within a pink dahlia in The Old Bakery Flower Garden which supplies seasonal British flowers in The Wye Valley, Herefordshire. No chemicals are used and this means the flowers are sustainable and eco friendly.
A unique farewell funeral flower tribute. Well worn boots filled with dahlias, feverfew and other colourful autumnal flowers and foliage on the grass against a backdrop of an old stone wall. A personalised tribute for a keen gardener or walker.
A beautiful summer bouquet from The Old Bakery flower Garden with the garden in the background in the sunshine. The natural style bouquet includes yellow daisys and sunflower and pink and burgundy dahlias. It is wrapped in stamped Old Bakery Flower Garden craft paper so eco friendly and totally sustainable.
A gift beautiful bouquet of vibrant late summer flowers in cream, lilacs, soft reds creamy yellows and oranges. The flowers include zinnias and stunning dahlias. All the flowers are grown locally with no chemicals or air miles. They are wrapped in stamped craft paper with a hessian bow so totally compostable and eco friendly.
British spring flower arrangement. Scented arrangement of cream double narcissi, yellow mahonia, white tulips with dark green foliage and other white accent flowers. Arranged in a glass vase with a dark yellow ribbon to finish.
Gift bouquet from Old Bakery Flower Garden, photographed against a painted green background and wrapped in stamped craft paper The photo gives the impression of a still life painting. All garden grown with a mixture of yellow, cream, reds and pinks. Two perfect pink Queen of Sweden roses at the front of the bouquet.
Beautiful gift bouquet of summer British flowers. Photographed against a blue/green painted backdrop. The flowers are wrapped in stamped craft paper and tissue paper, in a glass vase with a hessian bow to secure. The bouquet includes early summer flowers such as purple salvia spikes, white nigella, yellow lysmachia and cream feverfew with the focal flowers being pale roses and brighter pink lavatera.
A beautiful birthday spring bouquet from The Old Bakery Flower Garden. Gorgeous pastels including lilac, soft yellow, pale pink, peach and cream. The bouquet contains lilac and narcissi so has an amazing scent. The flowers are in a glass ribbed vase tied with a pale peach ribbon against a painted back drop and standing on an old wooden chest.

Old Bakery Flower Garden


Hi, I’m Lucy and I grow and sell freshly picked seasonal flowers at the The Old Bakery Flower Garden based in Walford, near Ross on Wye, Herefordshire and at my other plot 2 miles away. My flowers are vibrant, often scented, with no chemicals or air miles involved.

This season I have enjoyed keeping the flower stall outside The Old Bakery stocked on most days, the variety of flowers always changing. The dry and often extremely hot weather has been a challenge, and some days it has been too hot to put the flowers out on the stall. Please feel free to message me to check on availability or to order a stall bouquet.

I have also loved providing really gorgeous larger bouquets for those special occasions, and this summer have monthly gift subscriptions of seasonal flowers available. Delivery is free up to a radius of 5 miles.

For sadder times I am able to arrange a unique and personalised arrangement to celebrate the life of a loved one. Please see Funeral Flowers for some examples.

“I purchased a bouquet of flowers for my mums birthday. They were stunning, my mum was thrilled. The flowers were beautifully presented, seasonal and clearly made with love.”

The Old Bakery is on the main road in Walford, HR9 5QR, close to St Michael's church memorial.

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For further information and to discuss an order, I can be contacted in the following ways: