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a flower ceremony can be included as part of your alternative ceremony in lancashire

A flower ceremony is a beautiful way to bring colour, meaning, and a sense of quiet symbolism into your wedding.

Simple and adaptable, it allows you to create something personal — using flowers to represent your relationship, your values, and the life you’re beginning together.

WHAT IS A FLOWER CEREMONY?

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During a flower ceremony, a couple places selected flowers into a shared vessel — or combines individual stems to create something new together. 

Each flower can represent something meaningful, whether chosen for its traditional symbolism or for what it represents to you personally.

The act itself is simple, but it creates a moment of intention and reflection within the ceremony.

A flower ceremony is possible here at our gothic wedding venue in lancashire

PERSONALISING YOUR FLOWER CEREMONY

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There are many ways to shape a flower ceremony around your relationship.

You may choose flowers that hold personal meaning, colours that reflect your story, or stems selected by friends and family. Some couples create the arrangement together as part of the ritual itself, while others invite loved ones to add their own flowers during the ceremony.

The result becomes something shared and symbolic — shaped not only by the couple, but by the people around them as well.

READY TO PLAN?

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If you’re thinking of including a flower ceremony, we’d love to help you explore how it could come together at The Olde England Kiosk.

Whether you already have a clear idea, or are just beginning to consider something a little different, we’re here to support you in creating a ceremony that feels natural, meaningful, and entirely your own.

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