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Bouquets :: from   AU$ 60
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Arrangements :: from  AU$ 60
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Roses
Roses :: from  AU$ 82
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Native Flowers
Native Flowers :: from  AU$ 69
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New Baby
New Baby :: from  AU$ 69
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Sympathy
Sympathy :: from  AU$ 70
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Living Plants
Living Plants :: from  AU$ 50
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Living Plants
Gift Baskets :: from  AU$ 70
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Banksia Park • Dernancourt • Fairview Park • Gilles Plains • Golden Grove • Gould Creek • Greenwith • Gulfview Heights • Highbury • Holden Hill • Hope Valley • Houghton • Modbury • Modbury Heights • Modbury North • Para Hills • Redwood Park • Ridgehaven • St Agnes • Salisbury East • Salisbury Heights • Surrey Downs • Tea Tree Gully • Upper Hermitage • Valley View • Vista • Wynn Vale • Yatala Vale and many other areas.

Hope Valley Florist

Use our easy online ordering system for daily deliveries of fresh flowers to your requirements.
For all special occasions - Christmas, Valentine's Day, Birthdays, births, sympathy tributes, weddings. We deliver to all hospitals, offices and private houses in Hope Valley, according to your instructions. If you need to send a bouquet, gift or floral arrangement try our online orders system and experience great service.

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Hope Valley, South Australia
(From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.)
Hope Valley (Australian Postcode 5090) is a suburb of Adelaide in the City of Tea Tree Gully. Hope Valley was more the result of random settlement than of actual town planning. Jacob Pitman first purchased an 80 acre section (Section 824) in 1839. In the early 1840s he sold a few allotments. One such allotment was purchased by William Holden in 1841, on which he set up a butcher and general store business. The site of this store was around the present corner of Grand Junction and Valley Roads. Holden is credited with naming the area "Hope Valley" after returning home in 1842 to find that his house and business had burnt down in a bushfire. But speculation only remains of his reasoning for the name. Hope Valley was a mainly settled by German emigrants escaping religious persecution. Holden spoke German and often acted as interpreter. This is seen as a reason many Germans moved to Hope Valley from Klemzig approximately six kilometres away. In 1847 Hermann Friedrich Koch purchased 8 acres of Section 824 and applied for a licence to open a public house - the Bremen Arms. The Bremen Arms was the venue for much of the settlement's meetings in those early days, but since 1905 has been known simply as The Bremen. The original rough stone building has since been encapsulated by a 1970's plain brick structure, which has been expanded on many occasions. Recent repair work has uncovered a curious art deco style corner complete with a sea green round window. In 1849 William Holden formed a committee to establish a school in the area. One acre of land on Grand Junction Road, west of the Bremen Arms, was purchased. The land was then divided into three sections for: a schoolhouse, cemetery, and playground. Also in that year Hope Valley became part of the postal route from Adelaide to Mount Torrens and Holden assumed the role of Post Master. In 1872 the earthworks that formed the Hope Valley Reservoir began, one of Adelaide's larger bodies of water. Hope Valley has since been assimilated as a suburb of the City of Tea Tree Gully and Greater Metropolitan Adelaide. The entire area is now residential, focused around the Hope Valley Shopping Centre. The Bremen's current incarnation stands on the same block. The Institute still stands mostly as it was first built in 1921 and the old section of the cemetery still contains gravestones of some of the original settlers.
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