Are you looking for a florist to deliver a gift to Heart 2 Heart Florist today? Heart 2 Heart Florist is open seven days a week and offers same-day delivery if ordered before 2 pm.
Welcome to Heart 2 Heart Florist; we are a family-run business delivering flowers to Clayton South and the Melbourne metro area.
We are located conveniently opposite the Springvale Necropolis Botanical Cemetery and offer an extensive range of funeral and sympathy flowers.
We offer an extensive range of affordable flowers, meaning 100% of your value spent will go towards your flower order.
We provide an easy-to-use and friendly service through our website, over the telephone or in-store.
We offer seven-day-a-week flower and gift deliveries. However, there may be some restrictions for Clayton South flower deliveries on the weekends.
Order online or call us now to discuss your needs: 61 3 9540 3657
Clayton South is a residential and industrial suburb 20 km south-east of central Melbourne within the local government of Kingston City.
Its surrounding suburbs include Oakleigh South, Clarinda, Heatherton, Clayton, Dingley Village, Mulgrave, Springvale, and Springvale South.
Originally a coastal heathland, the suburb was settled by John O`Shannessy in the early 1840s. He obtained a squatting permit to occupy a 40,000-acre (160 km2) block that included the current suburbs of Clarinda, Clayton South, Dingley, and Heatherton.
Clarinda is located directly west of Clayton South. It was considered to be a part of Clayton South from the 1960s through the 1980s, but in the late 1990s it began to stand alone as a suburb. Thus, Clayton South is situated halfway between Springs Road and Westall Road.
Significant development took place in the suburb after the war, and there was rapid growth in the 1960s and 1970s.
The Clayton South Area is home to significant industrial facilities such the Clayton Business Park, McCormick Foods Australia, Goodman Fielder, and Viridian Glass.
One of the tourist destinations in Clayton South is the Westall UFO Landing Site. The well-known Westall 1966 UFO landing incident, which was witnessed by about 200 people, is the biggest UFO sighting in Melbourne.
The Grange Heathland Reserve is a secluded area of native bushland where a surprising variety of native plants and animals can be found. You can go on walks, see birds, and look for wildflowers in this serene and peaceful setting.
In Clayton South, there are 5 educational institutions. These include the Heatherton Christian College, St Andrew`s Primary School, Clayton South Primary School, Westall Secondary College, and Westall Primary School.
Additionally, Cayton South has a number of sports and recreation facilities. These include Pro Fit Badminton, Clayton Bowls Club, Oakleigh Pistol Club, Spring Valley Golf Club, Westall Social Tennis Club.