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Bee Croft Blooms

Bee Croft Blooms is a florist company located in York, England. They specialize in providing beautiful and unique floral arrangements for any occasion. Their shop offers a wide selection of flowers and plants, as well as other gift items. Bee Croft Blooms is the perfect destination for anyone looking to add some natural beauty to their home or to surprise a loved one with a thoughtful gift.

Introduction to Bee Croft Blooms

Bee Croft Blooms is a florist company located in York, England. The company was founded with the purpose of providing customers with high-quality floral arrangements for all occasions. What makes this company unique is their commitment to sustainability. They use locally sourced flowers and eco-friendly practices to reduce their carbon footprint.

Services & products

Bee Croft Blooms offers a variety of services, including wedding and event floral design, corporate floral arrangements, and same-day delivery for orders placed before noon. Customers can buy bouquets, centerpieces, and custom arrangements made with fresh, seasonal flowers.

Location

Bee Croft Blooms is located in Kelfield, a small village in York. The area is known for its scenic countryside and historic buildings. Customers can expect to find a few small shops and cafes nearby, but most businesses are located in the nearby town of Selby. The closest public transportation options are the Selby train station, which is 4 miles away, and the Kelfield bus stop, which is a 5-minute walk from the shop.

Benefits

Customers should choose Bee Croft Blooms because of their commitment to sustainability and their dedication to creating beautiful floral arrangements. The company sources their flowers locally, ensuring that they are fresh and of the highest quality. They also use eco-friendly practices to reduce waste and their impact on the environment.

Good to know

Customers should be aware that Bee Croft Blooms only uses seasonal flowers in their arrangements, so availability may vary depending on the time of year. They also have a limited selection of vases and containers, so customers may need to provide their own for custom arrangements.

Reviews

Customers rave about the quality of Bee Croft Blooms' floral arrangements and their excellent customer service. Many appreciate the company's commitment to sustainability and eco-friendly practices. Some customers note that the prices are higher than other florists in the area, but they feel that the quality of the flowers and service is worth the extra cost.

Amenities

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    delivery
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    online ordering
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    gift wrapping
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    custom arrangements
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    event planning
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    wedding services
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    plant care
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    boutique items

FAQ

What kind of flowers do you specialize in?

We specialize in a wide range of flowers, including but not limited to roses, lilies, daisies, and chrysanthemums. We also offer seasonal flowers such as tulips and sunflowers.

Do you offer same-day delivery options?

Yes, we offer same-day delivery options for orders placed before our cutoff time. Please check with us for availability.

What is your refund policy if the flowers are damaged or not as described?

We strive to ensure the quality of our flowers and their descriptions are accurate. However, if there are any issues with the flowers, please contact us within 24 hours of delivery and we will work to resolve the issue. We may offer a replacement or refund, depending on the situation.

Can you provide arrangements for special occasions like weddings or funerals?

Yes, we can provide arrangements for special occasions such as weddings, funerals, and other events. Please contact us to discuss your specific requirements and we will work with you to create the perfect arrangement.

How do you source your flowers and ensure their quality?

We source our flowers from local and global suppliers who meet our strict quality standards. We ensure the quality of our flowers by inspecting them upon arrival, storing them properly, and handling them with care. We also rotate our inventory regularly to ensure freshness.

Reviews

  • Elisa Belluati

    28-07-2022
  • Dunya Snegireva

    Brought my family and friends to the festival and it wasn't a regret they loved it! One thing to improve though, is more activities for children.

    28-05-2022
  • Craig Ratcliffe

    28-05-2022
  • Neil Jobling

    28-05-2020
  • Tracey Bilton

    28-05-2020
  • Mr Pickle

    Attended an event hosted by this company today, the History Festival. Whilst an excellent venue with excellent content, the diabolical staff employed made this a miserable experience. I paid £150 x 2 for 'rover' tickets and after visiting the first author session today I made what transpired to be a dreadful mistake. I waited in the hall, like many others, for the next event, away from the seating area. Two minutes before the start of the next session an events supervisor asked me and my partner to leave the hall and join the back of a 100m queue. Inadvertently, and due to no prior warning, we didn't realise that standing a few feet away from the door meant we had 'breached' their small minded protocol. I explained that we hadn't realised and any normal person would have smiled and allowed us to our seat. Not this person. Needless to say our money was wasted and we didn't bother attending this season or many others. Badly organised, poor communication and supervisors who really don't care whether you're there or not. Never again. The rover ticket was an utter waste of money, thanks to the behaviour of the staff at the event. Edit: the event organisers didn't ever bother to try and resolve my complaint which is very shabby in this day and age. However, the queuing issues aside I did enjoy listening to the authors and with this in mind I have upgraded my review from one to three stars. If I had received even a slight bit of 'good service' from organisers this review would now be a five star one.

    28-05-2017
  • Gilly Thompson

    Another fabulous festival. Loved the Crime Writing Festival last year and loved it again this year. Bought day rover tickets for Friday and today (Saturday) and experienced a huge array of interesting panel discussions, guest author interviews and a plethora of literary equivalents of amuse bouches. The crime scene experience put on by The thin blue spine was an unexpected delight and along with all the pop up activities hosted by the Dead Good Reader Awards and today's Crime Files there was never a dull moment. The 'in conversation' with Susan Calman and Val McDermid was an absolute joy and my personal highlight of the festival. As always the staff of Harrogate International Festivals ably supported by the amazing and enthusiastic volunteers did a fantastic job even providing fans with fans in an unexpectedly hot and muggy Yorkshire. Great work guys. Thanks and see you next year.

    28-05-2017
  • Colin Blenkinsop

    28-05-2016
  • Patricia Spink

    This was our first visit to the Harrogate History Festival. We attended four separate events and enjoyed all four. We had a very entertaining hour listening to Kate Mosse talking about her various books and how she is to start writing another trilogy in the new year (can't wait to read these). We also attended the "My Era Is Better Than Yours", where four authors put their viewpoints across about the eras they write about - it was very interesting and enjoyable and it was a pleasure to meet Janina Ramirez afterwards who won the debate with her passionate viewpoint on the Vikings (quite nice chaps really) with the ancient Greeks coming a close second. Perfume: A Century of Scents was lighthearted and smelly (in the nicest possible way) with many contributions and reminiscences from the audience about their favorite perfumes. We also heard Princess Michael of Kent talking about her third book in her Anjou trilogy set in France. Some more books to go on the list to read! All-in-all an enjoyable experience and one which we hope to repeat in the future.

    28-05-2016
  • Gilly Thompson

    Have just spent a wonderful weekend at the Harrogate History Festival and bought a weekend rover ticket which allowed me to indulge in a fascinating range of panel discussions, conversations and lectures across the span of history from the ancient Greeks to the scents of the 1980s. I was able to connect with some extremely well known experts in their fields and some world reknowned authors as well as discovering new authors. The festival team and their volunteers could not have been more helpful from the warm welcome on arrival and throughout the programme. As I was using crutches and had difficulty in carrying things both the festival staff and hotel staff could not have been more helpful or caring making my time at the Festival more comfortable whenever possible. As I had a blue badge I was fortunate to be able to get into the festival room as soon as it opened but I was also, unfortunately, able to hear the odd rude comments made to festival staff and volunteers. With festival goers having different types of tickets and the room needing to be cleared up and reset up between speakers, people have to queue and have their tickets checked. What a shame people feel the need to take their 'frustration' out on people who are there to help! Certainly when I went to the Crime Writer's Festival this summer, crutch-less, I had no issues with queues. It was, by the way, another 5 star Festival. Thanks to the team, I look forward to returning to both next year

    28-05-2016