Do you have a special occasion coming up and want to brighten the ambiance with beautiful flowers? The Flower Guys offer organic and magnificent flowers in Blakehurst that are one-of-a-kind and appropriate for any event.
Our Flower Guys Florists' professional designers will create any designs you like in accordance with your celebrations.
For additional information on how to order flowers, please visit our website at https://theflowerguys.com.au/ or call us at 02 9531 8223.
The Flower Guys provide organic and exquisite flowers in Blakehurst that are unique in appearance and suitable for any occasion. Flower delivery options include fresh or dried flowers, bouquets, and flowers in vases or boxes and are arranged in a lovely manner. With their colorful, vibrant, and gorgeous blossoms, these nicely crafted flowers are great for a wedding or any other special occasion.
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The Flower Guys has professional florists proudly serving Blakehurst. The team is friendly and knowledgeable when it comes to serving customers and designing a stunning, eye-catching fresh, or silk floral arrangement. They are personalized just for you and are made of the highest quality and design.
Blakehurst florists are passionate about setting a new standard in the business by showcasing the flower`s natural beauty.
The Flower Guys offer flower delivery to Blakehurst as well as its neighboring districts. The Blakehurst Florist provides same-day delivery and always delivers the freshest blooms on schedule. Customers can choose from a broad variety of floral designs, and ensure that the freshest, fragrant, and elegant flowers are well-delivered.
At The Flower Guys, we send quality flowers in a stunning arrangement to any special event, whether it is a wedding or party, formal or casual, or any other occasion. Visit our website at https://theflowerguys.com.au/ to place your order, or call us at 02 9531 8223.
Blakehurst is a suburb in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. Tom Uglys Bridge, which spans the Georges River, connects it to Sylvania in the Sutherland Shire to the south.
Blakehurst is 18 kilometers south of Sydney`s central business district, in the Georges River Council`s local government area, and is part of the St George area.
In 1863, Cooks River`s road assessor and postmaster, William Blake, was given the name Blakehurst.
A few stories have circulated regarding the name`s origins being a mispronunciation of two locals` names, Tom Huxley and Tom Woguly, by local Aborigines. However, it is currently thought that it was named after `Towwaa` or `Toweiry,` an Aboriginal man from the south coast who later lived and died near the point.
Stuart Street Reserve provides both passive and active recreational opportunities for those searching for a place to unwind, with picnic shelters, restrooms, and a children`s playground.
On the high ground of the Bald Face Point, there is a lookout in the park. A walkway down the mountain to the point`s name-giving quarry, then to a little sandy beach with views of Tom Uglys Bridge.
Recreational fishing is common on the Georges River. Bass, bream, whiting, yellowtail, jewfish, and flathead are among the species found in the river.
Blakehurst is home to both public and catholic schools. Mater Dei Primary School is a private Catholic elementary school. Public schools include Blakehurst High School, Blakehurst Public School, and Bald Face Public School.
Blakehurst features a number of sports teams, including the Blakehurst Blues, a rugby union team. Former Wallaby star Phil Kearns and current Waikato forward Toby Lind are among the prominent players and locals from the past. On Princes Highway, you`ll find the Kogarah Bay Sailing Club and Marina.