We Are Open for Local Deliveries and Click & Collect
The Prime Minister’s announcement that nonessential businesses must close until at least February has meant we need to close our doors once again. So Wild & Wondrous will be operating click & collect (you can also order by phone) and continuing our contactless delivery service. We are following government guidelines on social distancing and contactless payment in store.
Please call the shop on 01204674900 to order a bespoke design. We are hand delivering flowers & plants locally to Bolton, Wigan & Chorley.
Spring Flowers
Wild & Wondrous love to move with the seasons and this year spring flowers are very welcome. Daffodils from Cornwall and tulips from Lincolnshire will always be in stock. Iris, scented hyacinths and broom, and my favourite ranunculus.
A Big Thank You
We would like to thank all our customers who have supported our small business this year. To all our brides and grooms who have been forced to reschedule or even cancel for keeping us in the loop. And of course to the hard working staff xx
Eco Florist
Wild & Wondrous is an Eco-Florist based on the border between Bolton, Wigan and Chorley. Ideally located a few minutes from junction 6 on the M61, the border of Lancashire and Greater Manchester.
It's our wish here at Wild & Wondrous Flowers to work as sustainably as possible. We endeavour to do this by stocking British grown and ethically certified imported flowers wherever possible. Wild & Wondrous promote the use of vases and containers that are recyclable or reusable. We carry a large range of vintage pots, upcycled jars, and recycled glass vases. All our bouquets are wrapped in compostable/biodegradable tissue, kraft paper and raffia. We have created a range of designs that are free from floral foam and plastics for gifts, weddings, and funerals. The majority of the flowers used for our summer and autumn weddings are British, some are grown only 6 miles away! We have a special relationship with a local sweet pea grower, the RHS Tatton gold medal winner 2014, 2015, & 2016 and a lovely local flower grower.