Highett 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

Highett Florist

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

Your Local Highett 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 Highett flower deliveries on the weekends.

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

About Highett

Highett is a mainly residential suburb 16 km south-east of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia located between Moorabbin and Cheltenham. It is situated within the Cities of Bayside and Kingston local government areas, and is 2 km east of Port Phillip.

History of Highett

The name derives from Highetts Road, the name of the railway station that was constructed in 1881, the year the route connecting Caulfield and Mordialloc was opened. John Highett, a grazier and drover (1836), or William Highett, a politician and local landowner (1850s), are thought to be the namesakes of Highetts Road.

Beginning in the 1950s, Highett experienced its largest residential boom, which included 150 Housing Commission homes at Bluff and Wickham Roads.

Tourist Attractions in Highett

In Highett, there are numerous spacious parks, restaurants, cafes, and playgrounds.

Public Grind Cafe, which can be found at 316 Highett Road, offers breakfast and lunch meals. They welcome youngsters and have a lovely courtyard and some wall art. Blue Dish is another another popular restaurant in Highett. Genovese coffee and delicious food are served at a fair price in the restaurant.

The playground at Sir William Fry Reserve has equipment, a BBQ, and several sculptures. The Waves Leisure Center provides childcare services, a swimming pool, and group workout classes.

Like the majority of nearby shopping centers, Highett Shopping Centre contains a grocery, a bottle shop, and a bakery. For charitable purposes, the Oz Child Op Shop offers a selection of used clothing, toys, DVDs, and home goods.

Schools and Sports in Highett

Students in the Highett have access to both a co-educational parish primary school, Highett Primary School, and a co-educational parish primary school, St Agnes` School.

Highett is home to numerous sports clubs. Highett Cricket Club, Kingston`s second-oldest cricket club, was founded in 1899. In order to form the Bayside Stingrays, the Moorabbin Park Panthers and the Highett Cricket Club combined. The Southern Football Netball League team known as the Highett Bulldogs, who play Australian rules football.