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Scents2U Florists & Flowers delivered to Bath, Somerset
| At Scents2U online florists,we provide quality designed flowers
with a high level of service delivered to Bath, Somerset and the surrounding
villages.
You can be assured that only top quality flowers and plants are used within
our designs to ensure you receive the freshest and best online flowers available.
View online our fabulous selection of flower bouquets, plants and gifts available
to view and order securely online or call our florists flower line on 01604
644158 to speak with one of our florists.
Special Occasions From
Designer Florists For Delivery in Bath, Somerset
Our
florists are highly skilled and talented florists and our flower shop is expert
at sending flowers for special occasions. So if you want a florist
to send Valentine’s Day flowers to Bath, Somerset or maybe a florist
to make your mother in Bath, Somerset feel special with our Mother’s
Day flowers then our florists team would love to help. Our florists can also
deliver
beautiful Christmas flowers to Bath, Somerset. We hope you enjoy our
online flower shop and our beautiful fresh flowers as much as our florists
enjoy creating
them.
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For more information reagrding our flowers and delivery options for Bath,
Somerset, please contact Scents2U florists on 01604 644158 |
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Bath is a city in Somerset in the south west of England.
It is situated 99 miles (159 km) west of London and 13 miles (21 km) south-east
of Bristol.
The population of the city is about 80,000. It was granted city status
by Royal Charter by Queen Elizabeth I in 1590, and was made a county
borough in 1889 which gave it administrative independence from its county,
Somerset. The city became part of Avon when that county was created in
1974. Since 1996, when Avon was abolished, Bath has been the principal
centre of the unitary authority of Bath and North East Somerset (B&NES),
a part of the wider Somerset county.
The city was founded, among surrounding hills, in the valley of the River
Avon around naturally-occurring hot springs where the Romans built baths
and a temple, giving it the name Aquae Sulis. Edgar was crowned king
of England at Bath Abbey in 973. Much later, it became popular as a
spa resort during the Georgian era, which led to a major expansion that
left a heritage of exemplary Georgian architecture crafted from Bath Stone.
The city became a World Heritage Site in 1987, and has a variety of theatres,
museums, and other cultural and sporting venues, which have helped to make
it a major centre for tourism, with over one million staying visitors and
3.8 million day visitors to the city each year. The city has two universities
and several schools and colleges. There is a large service sector and growing
information and communication technologies and creative industries, providing
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