Church Wedding Flowers in the Cotswolds

Bespoke ceremony flowers for historic churches across the Cotswolds and Gloucestershire.
The ancient stone churches of the Cotswolds are some of the most beautiful ceremony settings in England, honey-coloured walls, worn flagstone floors and light that falls differently in every season. Every design is led personally by me, creating floral work that feels rooted in the character of the building and the landscape outside.

Floral Design for Cotswold Churches

Church flowers are one of the most rewarding commissions I take on. The scale and architecture vary enormously, from the grand and soaring nave of a market town church to the intimate simplicity of a Norman chapel in a country village, and each setting deserves a completely individual approach.
I work with seasonal British flowers throughout, designing schemes that complement the stone, the light and the occasion. That might mean tall altar arrangements that hold their own in a high-ceilinged nave, generous pew ends that line the aisle and scent the air as guests arrive, or a simple wreath on an ancient door. However large or small, the aim is always the same, flowers that feel as though they belong to the building.

Explore More Floral Details

Church ceremony flowers are one part of a considered floral experience for your whole day. Explore the other elements I often design alongside church flowers.

Blush and white bridal bouquet with peonies and roses, at Hyde House
Wedding table centrepiece with seasonal flowers, Cotswold Blooms
Entrance arch floral design

Planning church wedding flowers

If you’re getting married in a church in the Cotswolds or Gloucestershire and would like to discuss your flowers, I would be delighted to hear more about your plans.
Each enquiry is personally reviewed, ensuring a tailored and thoughtful approach from the outset.