Seed Blossom Pod is a family run florist delivering to Bonnyrigg and surrounding suburbs for many years. Our range includes floral arrangements, flower bouquets, native flowers, and posies for all occasions. We also stock a beautiful range of candles, hand creams, and room diffusers, along with lovely home wares and prints.
We are located on Wallgrove Road, a short distance from The Horsley Drive and M7 exit of the same name. Our shop started as a small shed, where we specialised in gifts, market blooms, and funeral flowers. Today, we continue the traditions of our original store but have expanded our range. Our newly renovated store is a comforting place to be when ordering and purchasing flowers, with air conditioning, and lots of gorgeous flowers to look at and choose from. Our friendly staff are trained florists and can help guide you with your purchase. We can recommend the best colours, flowers, and gifts for all occasions. Shop at the best florist near Bonnyrigg.
Planning to send flowers to your loved ones? We offer same day delivery in Bonnyrigg when you order before 12PM. You can send fresh flowers to Bonnyrigg as well as other locations of Western Sydney.
Bonnyrigg is a suburb of Sydney, in the state of New South Wales, Australia 36 kilometres west of the Sydney central business district, in the local government area of the City of Fairfield. It is part of the Greater Western Sydney region.
Bonnyrigg takes its name from Bonnyrigg, Midlothian, Scotland. In 1803, Governor King Arthur Philip granted land for the building of an orphanage. A two-storey Georgian house was erected in Brown Road and became the Male Orphan Schoolchildren`s Residence. It was extended around 1914 and is now listed on the Register of the National Estate.
Bonnyrigg lies approximately 30 kilometres west of Sydney`s central business district as the crow flies and about 36 kilometres by road. Its closest major regional centre is Liverpool. The suburb is shaped like a diamond. The suburbs of Mount Pritchard and Cabramatta West lie to the east on the other side of Green Valley Creek. St Johns Park, Greenfield Park and Edensor Park lie to the north. Bonnyrigg Heights, Hinchinbrook and Green Valley are to the west. Busby and Heckenberg lie to the south.
Currently the town centre is undergoing a major regeneration through a new housing scheme - Newleaf Bonnyrigg.[5] This will replace over 800 dwellings with 2,330 new homes that will see the town`s population increase by over 3,000 people over 12 years to 2022. The project is being delivered through a Public Private Partnership with Housing New South Wales called Newleaf.
Bonnyrigg`s commercial area consists of a main hub around Bonnyrigg Plaza, a shopping centre located on Bonnyrigg Avenue. Bonnyrigg Plaza has undergone major renovation allowing new stores and a fresh new food court to come in. This commercial area also has several community facilities such as a PCYC, an office of the Housing NSW department and a public library. A Bunnings hardware store is located opposite to the plaza and the local primary school is adjacent to Bonnyrigg Plaza.
Brown Road in Bonnyrigg is also a commercial area, albeit smaller. It contains several mixed business Asian stores, a Vietnamese and Chinese restaurant and take away, newsagency and Liberty petrol station. The closest train station is Cabramatta, on the Airport, Inner West & South Line and Bankstown Line. There are bus links to Cabramatta Station and other nearby stations. Bonnyrigg is served by several bus routes operated by Transit Systems Sydney. The Liverpool to Parramatta T-way transitway service, the T80, operates via Bonnyrigg, stopping near Bonnyrigg Plaza.
Schools in the area include Bonnyrigg High School, Bonnyrigg Public School, Our Lady of Mt Carmel Parish School, and Bonnyrigg Heights Primary School.
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