Endeavour Hills Flowers

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.

Colour Rose Bouquet
Colour Rose Bouquet
$95.00
Cottage Charm
Cottage Charm
$105.00
Elegant Bouquet
Elegant Bouquet
$150.00
Pretty Please
Pretty Please
$95.00
Bright Infusion
Bright Infusion
$88.00
Elegant Rose Hatbox
Elegant Rose Hatbox
$165.00
Hatbox Flowers
Hatbox Flowers
$99.00
Dozen Roses in a Box
Dozen Roses in a Box
$119.00
Pretty vase posy
Pretty vase posy
$79.00
Mia
Mia
$79.50
Rose Heart Spray
Rose Heart Spray
$180.00
Oriental Lilly
Oriental Lilly
$68.00
Hatbox Elegance
Hatbox Elegance
$450.00
Be Mine
Be Mine
$95.00
Hot Pink Twist
Hot Pink Twist
$125.00

Endeavour Hills Florist

Welcome to Heart 2 Heart Florist; we are a family-run business delivering flowers to Endeavour Hills and the Melbourne metro area.

Your Local Endeavour Hills Florist

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 Endeavour Hills flower deliveries on the weekends.

Order online or call us now to discuss your needs: 61 3 9540 3657

About Endeavour Hills

Endeavour Hills is a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, approximately 31 kilometers south-east of the city`s central business district. It is situated within the City of Casey local government area.

Endeavour Hills is surrounded on the west by the Monash Freeway and Dandenong Creek, on the north by Police Road and Churchill Park Drive, on the east by Hallam North Road, and on the south by Eumemmerring Creek.

History of Endeavour Hills

Thomas Herbert Power was the first landowner in the region, acquiring it in the 1850s. His landholdings extended from Power Road almost to Berwick and north to Heatherton Road.

The Endeavour, a ship owned by Captain James Cook, inspired the naming of the suburb. Due to the abundance of pine trees in the region, other potential names at the time included Pine Hill and Piney Ridge.

The term "Endeavour Hills" was initially used in 1970 to mark the 200th anniversary of Captain James Cook`s arrival in Botany Bay. In 1974, the estate was formally opened with this name.

Tourist Attractions in Endeavour Hills

Endeavour Hills has a numerous of parks. Frog Hollow Reserve, Dandenong Police Paddocks Reserve, Gunns Road Reserve, and Nerre Nerre Warren are among these parks.

A skate park is right outside the leisure center, and there are tennis courts at Sydney Parkinson Reserve and on Matthew Flinders Avenue (St. Paul`s) as well as a football/cricket field on James Cook Drive.

In the James Alexander Reserve, which boasts lookouts and views all the way to Port Phillip Bay, is where the Casuarina Forest is situated.

School and Sports in Endeavour Hills

In Endeavour Hills, there are two high schools: Gleneagles Secondary College and a campus of Maranatha Christian School. Chalcot Lodge Primary School, James Cook Primary School, Mossgiel Park Primary School, Southern Cross Primary School, St. Paul Apostle North, St. Paul Apostle South, and Thomas Mitchell Primary School are the primary schools.

Three soccer clubs, including the top-tier Dandenong City Soccer Club of the Victorian Premier League, Endeavour United SC, and Endeavour Hills Fire SC, are situated in the suburb.