The Confetti Flower Field will the open to to the public from 30th June - 9th July 2017!
We are all busy preparing to open and we're pleased to report the very first delphinium flowers are starting to open. We've even started to pick our cornflowers.
The exciting news for this summer is that we have a Confetti Cafe! Sit back and enjoy the flowers at the cafe with possibly the most colourful view in Britain!
We are delighted to be able to offer visitors teas, coffees and delicious locally made cakes.
It will be open daily from 10 am with last servings at 4.30pm.
(This is a new venture for us and we're learning as we go, so our drinks
and cakes are subject to availability - we hope we've ordered enough
but please understand that it might be much busier than we have
expected!)
2017 is our 20th year of growing confetti petals and to celebrate this
anniversary we have planted another Union Jack flower flag! Come along and see one of the most unusual sights in the British countryside.
On Saturday 1st of
July we are having an ‘Anniversary Party’ to celebrate our 20
year milestone. Come along from 2.30pm to meet newly engaged
local superstars Prunella and Eggbert the Plums, and The Pershore Plum
Princesses. Please wear your best Union Jack hats, t–shirts or red,
white and blue clothes and we’ll take a group photo around the flag at
3pm. (Or if it’s wet bring a brightly coloured brolly.) And everyone who
attends will get a free ticket for our prize draw!
For more information please take at look at the Flower Fields Page on our website.
We look forward to seeing you soon!
The Real Flower Petal Confetti Company
Wick, Pershore, Worcestershire
www.confettidirect.co.uk
01386 555045
All photos: The Real Flower Petal Confetti Company www.confettidirect.co.uk
Wednesday, 14 June 2017
Summer 2017 at The Real Flower Petal Confetti Company
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