Manor House Father's Day Flowers & Bouquets

At Manor House Florist, we love helping families celebrate Father's Day with thoughtful, beautifully arranged flowers and masculine-style bouquets. From classic white lilies and bold sunflowers to rich greenery and contemporary designs, each piece is hand-crafted in our studio by experienced local florists who know what dads around Manor House truly appreciate.

We're your neighbourhood florist near Manor House Underground Station, proudly serving homes and businesses across Green Lanes, Seven Sisters Road, and the surrounding streets. Whether you're in Finsbury Park, Harringay or over towards Stoke Newington, our team carefully prepares and wraps every design so it arrives fresh, on time, and ready to impress.

  • Hand-crafted Father's Day bouquets designed by skilled local florists
  • Same-day delivery across Manor House and nearby areas when you order online before 3 PM
  • Thoughtful card messages and finishing touches included with every gift

As an independent local shop, we source quality seasonal stems from trusted growers and apply years of hands-on experience to every arrangement. You can order online with confidence, knowing your Father's Day flowers are arranged just down the road and delivered with genuine care.

Need a last-minute surprise for Dad? Choose your favourite design, add a personal note, and we'll arrange same-day delivery from Manor House Florist straight to his door.

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FATHER'S DAY FLOWERS
Photographed against a crisp white backdrop, this arrangement centres on one large, pristine creamy-white Oriental lily in full bloom, its petals gently curved and revealing delicate pale-yellow stamens and a light-green pistil. Surrounding the focal lily are multiple lily buds in tender shades of lime green and creamy yellow, their tight forms suggesting future blossoms and adding sculptural volume throughout the bouquet. Nestled among those buds are small, velvety red roses and rosebuds-deep, passionate accents that peek through the foliage and create a classic romantic contrast to the lighter blooms. The greens are layered and varied: glossy dark-green lily leaves give solidity and shadow; long, feathery palm-like fronds in brighter emerald sweep outward to introduce movement; and cool, rounded eucalyptus leaves in silvery-green offer a soft, modern counterpoint. The stems sit clearly visible in fresh water inside a plain cylindrical glass vase, lending an honest, botanical transparency to the design. Under bright, neutral lighting the colours read true and clean, the arrangement radiating a sense of freshness and thoughtful care. Having arranged similar bouquets for customers across Manor House, Finsbury Park and nearby Seven Sisters Road, I often recommend this combination for occasions ranging from heartfelt congratulations to understated wedding centrepieces-its balance of purity and passion reads both celebratory and sincere. The bouquet's textures, scent and open composition communicate a deliberate, professional touch suited to meaningful moments.
INSPIRATION
£65.00
Presented in a clear, tapered glass vase on a pristine white background, this tall floral design is composed with a trained florist's eye for balance and mood. At its heart sits a dense, rounded mass of vibrant blue hydrangeas - those plush, velveteen clusters that capture soft studio light and hold a cool, dignified blue. Nestled into the lower and side pockets are creamy white roses, their velvety petals unfurling in tight spirals that add familiarity and warmth to the arrangement. Above and arching gracefully are elegant white calla lilies, their trumpet forms smooth and sculptural, each bloom catching a subtle sheen as if porcelain-lit; their pale green throats add a gentle botanical realism. Interspersed among these are taller, spike-like white blooms-snapdragons or stock-whose small florets give vertical lift and a touch of garden whimsy. The piece is grounded by rich, varied greens: glossy, broad leaves (suggesting salal), and finer, lace-like fern fronds that cascade and soften the vase line. The stems are visible through the glass, submerged in clear water, a sign of fresh handling and careful mechanics. The overall impression is one of composed serenity and refined taste: suitable for condolence flowers, understated celebrations, or as a striking centrepiece. As a local detail, this style is popular for discreet deliveries around Manor House and along Green Lanes, where neighbours often ask for cool blues and crisp whites to bring a peaceful note into small apartments and townhouses.
YOU ARE EXQUISITE
£65.00
From an elevated viewpoint, this richly textured autumn bouquet reads like a small, cultivated harvest gathered for the table - warm, abundant and carefully composed for seasonal impact. The image places bold orange lilies at the centre, their large, trumpet-shaped petals unfurling with glossy veins and a satiny finish; around them, many lily buds in pale orange and bright green add depth and the anticipation of flowers yet to open. Cheerful Gerbera daisies in vivid pumpkin orange are paired with velvety burgundy gerberas, their radial petals creating rhythmic, sunburst centres that mingle playfully with the lilies. Creamy white lisianthus flowers punctuate the warmth, their frilled edges and soft petals offering a calming, tactile contrast, while clusters of purple-grey Astrantia lift the eye with delicate, star-like heads and a slightly papery texture. Richly coloured, lobed oak-effect leaves in deep russet and mahogany are woven through the arrangement to evoke an autumn walk near Manor House station or a weekend market stall by Finsbury Park; accompanying glossy green foliage and thin stems provide structure and freshness. The bouquet is photographed on a pristine white background with bright, even lighting that makes the oranges and reds sing and reveals every petal edge and leaf vein. This composition communicates heartfelt celebration and seasonal comfort - an ideal centrepiece for a harvest dinner, a thoughtful birthday bouquet, or a hand-tied gift to bring autumn's warmth to a living room in the Manor House area.
NATURE'S PALETTE
£74.50
A carefully composed wicker basket arrangement sits centered against a clean white background, its natural textures and gentle green-and-white palette reminiscent of a quiet stroll through the leafy streets around Manor House station. The basket itself is light brown, woven in a traditional pattern with a strong, arched handle that frames the flowers like a small window onto a garden. Around its base, a red and white gingham ribbon is tied into a tidy bow, the tiny checks evoking picnics on nearby Finsbury Park lawns and adding a homespun charm to the design. From the heart of the basket rise graceful lily stems, their buds creamy white with hints of pale green, some tightly furled, others beginning to open and reveal smooth, luminous petals. Around them, open white Gerbera daisies with dark, velvety centres radiate like sunbursts, giving the arrangement a joyful yet sophisticated character. Soft lisianthus blossoms in white and pale celadon green are sprinkled between the larger flowers, their frilled edges catching the light and adding a sense of movement. A single sculptural calla lily, pure white and trumpet-shaped, curves elegantly to one side, while smaller spiky white and green chrysanthemum-like sprays fill out the spaces, preventing any harsh gaps. A tapestry of foliage frames the flowers: rounded eucalyptus leaves with a blue-green sheen, trailing variegated ivy-like greens, and broad, deep green leaves that give structure and contrast. The overall effect is of effortless, natural elegance, ideal for marking an anniversary, sending thoughtful congratulations, or delivering a gentle message of support to a home or office around Manor House, capturing both freshness and emotional warmth.
SWEET MOMENTS BASKET
£65.00
This image captures a thoughtfully composed Father's Day bouquet and balloon set, styled as though it has just been finished on the workbench of a local Manor House florist and placed against a simple white backdrop to let every detail shine. Dominating the left and central area is a generous hand-tied bouquet of fresh hydrangeas, their rounded heads forming a soft dome of colour. At the core, large clusters of creamy white hydrangea petals create a gentle, cloud-like focal point, each floret overlapping the next to give a velvety, almost cushiony texture. Around these, cool light blue hydrangeas introduce a soothing, tranquil note, evoking the calm of a quiet walk through nearby Finsbury Park on a clear afternoon. Nestled among them, lime green hydrangeas stand out with a vivid, slightly citrus brightness, especially noticeable at the edges of the bouquet, where they lend a modern, uplifting twist. Eucalyptus branches weave throughout, their silvery-green, coin-shaped leaves adding movement and an impression of fresh, aromatic greenery, supported by darker foliage that deepens the overall palette. The stems are gathered neatly at the bottom, straight and aligned, reinforcing the sense of expert craftsmanship. On the lower right side of the frame, a glossy round foil balloon leans into the flowers, its white center bordered by graphic black-and-white stripes. Bold lettering declares, "For the BEST DAD EVER!" in an array of playful fonts, patterns, and colours, from polka-dotted reds to striped greens and solid teals, with a tiny "No. 1" rosette badge tucked near the word "BEST." Scattered stars and confetti dots in bright tones dance across the balloon's surface, echoing the laughter and pride of family celebrations around Manor House. The overall mood is one of warm appreciation, making this arrangement ideal for honouring a dad on Father's Day, his birthday, or any occasion where gratitude needs to be seen and felt.
BEST DAD EVER EUPHORIA
£70.00
A carefully composed hand-tied-style bouquet of about twelve immaculate white roses nestled in a halo of delicate baby's breath rests in a clear glass vase, the green stems visible beneath the clean water line. The roses show a quiet variety of opening: some fully unfurled with soft, creamy petals curling outward, others still forming gentle cups, which creates a sense of movement and natural rhythm across the arrangement. The baby's breath (Gypsophila) threads through the roses like pale mist, its countless tiny blooms lending an airy, lace-like texture that makes the bouquet feel light and luminous against a pristine white background. Lush foliage in varying shades of green provides structure-broad glossy leaves and narrower sprigs that offer a cool satin contrast to the pale flowers. Diffused daylight seems to wash the scene, emphasizing the roses' velvety surfaces and the slightest shadow between petals. The overall mood is one of calm elegance: suitable for a wedding table, an understated anniversary gift, or as sympathetic flowers to express quiet support. As a local florist who arranges these often, I picture delivering this to a home near Manor House station or placing it within a flat overlooking Finsbury Park; it's the sort of bouquet I prepare for clients who want restraint and refinement. Manor House Florist crafts this style to feel fresh on arrival, showing the attentive touch of a neighbourhood florist who knows how to balance purity, texture, and the gentle language of white blooms.
MY ONLY
£70.00
What I love about this hand-tied bouquet is the way colour and texture converse: a vibrant, almost glowing lime-green hydrangea forms the voluminous heart, its tight clusters of tiny petals feeling soft and cloud-like beneath the fingers. Nearby, peach-tinged and pale pink roses sit like quiet guests, petals folding outward in gentle spirals, while deeper red roses add a note of passionate elegance that grounds the composition. Cheerful coral-pink carnations, with their crinkled, frilled edges, provide lively punctuation and a welcoming warmth. Cool, metallic-blue Eryngium thistles cut through the softness with architectural clarity-their spiky, star-like shapes offering a contemporary, seaside-like contrast that keeps the bouquet from feeling too traditional. Slender sprays of eucalyptus lend a silvery scent and a modern, leafy backdrop, while tall grasses and upright filler foliage create upward motion and a sense of freshly gathered abundance. The hand-tied stems are bound simply with a natural fibre, revealing trimmed green ends that speak to freshness and careful workmanship. In the gentle daylight of a north London morning the arrangement seems to shimmer, each surface catching light differently: satiny rose petals, papery carnation ruffles, and the subtle sheen of thistle bracts. As a florist familiar with the streets around Manor House and the markets near Green Lanes, I'd picture this bouquet brightening a kitchen table, accompanying a birthday note, or arriving as a thoughtful Mother's Day surprise for someone on Seven Sisters Road. It reads as both sophisticated and comforting-an expert blend of softness, structure and local charm.
WILD AT HEART
£59.00
Bright cobalt hydrangeas form the generous heart of this arrangement, each rounded cluster composed of countless tiny florets whose cool blue hue recalls a summer sky after rain. Nestled deliberately into that cloud of blue are three deep red roses, their velvety petals wound tightly in classic spirals that read as intimate and passionate against the cooler backdrop. Scattered throughout are tiny white sprays of baby's breath, lending a soft, snowy texture that lifts the visual weight and creates gentle negative space between the larger blooms. Pale, oval eucalyptus leaves and other fresh greenery thread through the bouquet, their muted green tones and faint, calming scent introducing organic movement and a sense of rootedness. The blossoms are placed in a simple, transparent glass vase with a rounded base and slightly tapered neck; the water-filled vessel exposes the green stems, a straightforward signal of freshness and florist craft. The lighting is bright and clean, set against an uncluttered white surface so the saturated blues and reds pop with clarity. As a local florist I picture this on a window seat in Manor House catching morning sun from Finsbury Park, or at a small table during a neighbourhood gathering on Green Lanes - it reads optimistic, contemporary and confident. This combination of colours works beautifully for anniversaries, patriotic events or to send a bold, affectionate message: joyful, composed and unmistakably fresh.
I CHERISH YOU
£80.00
Envision gently holding this sumptuous arrangement, crafted in the heart of Manor House-where community ties run deep and flowers brighten even the cloudiest day. The bouquet's centre glows with the elegant swirl of peach and apricot-hued roses, their petals soft as sunrise over Clissold Park, surrounded by vibrant red blossoms that invite admiration. Wispy gypsophila, like the first snow on local garden hedges, dances throughout the display, adding delicate lightness and a sense of freedom. The robust green stems, submerged in pure water within a clear glass vase, display the promise of freshness cherished by families from Seven Sisters to Hornsey. Each flower is selected with care by floral artisans familiar with the tastes and traditions of Manor House, arranged to achieve a pleasing harmony where energy and tranquility meet. The gentle scent mingles a sweet rose fragrance with a hint of green, conjuring up the vibrant atmosphere of local flower markets. This bouquet is perfect for sharing over celebratory dinners, birthday gatherings, or simply as a handwritten note in floral form. Every detail-from the velvet texture of the petals to the dew-like sparkle of gypsophila-rings with attentive craftsmanship and a genuine wish to bring happiness to homes and hearts across Manor House.
WONDROUS BLOOMS
£50.00
A luxurious cluster of oriental lilies - pristine cream-white paired with saturated fuchsia and magenta - creates a rich, tactile portrait against a clean white backdrop. The composition shows many blossoms at peak openness, their sweeping, silky petals revealing long filaments and pollen-tipped anthers, while a number of elongated buds remain gently closed toward the bouquet's upper reaches, a clear sign of freshness and lasting vase life. The white lilies carry a subtle warm undertone with a pale yellow-green throat, contrasting with the deep pink flowers whose velvety surfaces sometimes display paler veins and softly shaded centres. Scattered throughout, dark green, lanceolate leaves provide a crisp architectural counterpoint: glossy, slightly arching blades that add depth and a garden-fresh feel. The arrangement sits in a plain, transparent glass vase; the clear water and visible stems beneath reinforce the cut stems' neat preparation and immediate freshness. Bright, even studio lighting accentuates the petal textures and the interplay of light and shadow, making each bloom read as tactile and fragrant. As an experienced local florist I imagine this bouquet crossing Manor House and arriving under the canopy of trees by Green Lanes or after a market run near Finsbury Park - its scent and presence suit celebratory moments and quiet remembrances alike. This is the type of bouquet we carefully craft at Manor House Florist when clients request a refined, long-lasting lily arrangement for anniversaries, Mother's Day, or to brighten a Hampstead Road flat with elegant floral character.
MARVELOUS BLOOMS
£63.00
Bathed in soft daylight, this vibrant, garden-inspired bouquet flourishes against a crisp white backdrop-a true testament to the floristry found in Manor House. Voluminous hydrangeas dominate the composition, their petals shifting between deep indigo, serene teal, and misty purple, evoking ripples from the reflective ponds of Finsbury Park. Intermixed, classic roses in soft lilac and creamy white elegantly unfurl, blending contemporary London chic with timeless romance. White ranunculus, tightly packed like soft satin rosettes, add a gentle, textural interplay, their pearly glow mirrored in the surrounding light. Scattered among the large blooms, slender eustoma (lisianthus) buds in pale yellow hint at early spring on Hermitage Road, while sprays of vivid pink fillers and whimsical pink astilbe beckon the eye and enliven the ensemble with playful flourish. Ethereal filler flowers in light green and white, perhaps Queen Anne's Lace or delicate Ammi Majus, lace the bouquet with intricate detail, conjuring memories of strolls through Gillespie Park. Rich green foliage peeks out, grounding the vibrant palette and celebrating the diverse greenery of Manor House itself. The tightly bound stems, wrapped in sumptuous royal purple sateen ribbon, finish the bouquet with sophistication and a nod to the area's artistic spirit. Designed for occasions that beckon joy or affection, the bouquet feels as though it carries the light fragrance of spring, ready for same-day delivery to homes across Manor House and its surrounding London neighbourhoods.
TIMELESS VICTORIAN
£57.00
A carefully composed display of white lilies, arranged with the confidence of experienced hands, sits against a pristine white field that keeps every petal in sharp focus. Each lily has multiple smooth, overlapping petals that unfold like silk; their outer surfaces are a brilliant, cool white while the inner throats carry a whisper of creamy yellow that adds depth and a soft, warm centre. From the heart of several open blooms, slender stamens rise with pale green filaments and muted brown anthers, introducing an organic, tactile contrast to the otherwise luminous whites. Deep green, elongated leaves are woven throughout, their glossy texture and pointed tips shaping the bouquet's silhouette and providing a rich, natural counterpoint. The stems are neatly gathered inside a transparent glass vase with a slightly flared rim, and clear water refracts light, allowing the pale green stems to be seen descending in parallel: a sign of precise trimming and fresh delivery. I picture setting this arrangement in a calm Manor House sitting room, the lilies' faint, honeyed scent filling the air on a cool morning after a stroll past Finsbury Park. As a florist at Manor House Florist, I choose lilies like these for occasions that require quiet elegance - sympathy and remembrance pieces, refined wedding centrepieces, or an elegant gift when words feel insufficient. The overall impression is one of serenity, tasteful restraint, and the comforting presence of natural beauty.
STRIKING BEAUTY
£65.00
An exuberant floral arrangement commands attention with its glowing palette of yellows and oranges-at the very center, sunflowers bloom mightily, their deep, textural centers surrounded by fringes of golden petals reminiscent of the lively Market N4 mornings. Around them, rosettes of yellow garden roses spiral outwards, petals packed densely to create a sense of plush depth. Dotted throughout, scarlet Hypericum berries add playful bursts, infusing the bouquet with the kind of joyous energy you might sense while wandering local Manor House streets. Wispy ferns and feathery foliage frame the composition, their arcs softening the powerful colors and suggesting the gentle movement of wind through the surrounding gardens. Above the green canopy, slender spikes of filler flowers and sprigs of eucalyptus introduce subtle hues of blue-green, lending a woodland freshness and calm. Cradled in a crystal-clear, round vase, the bouquet's stems are revealed, showing the arrangement's structural artistry and the vibrancy preserved by fresh water-a hallmark touch of local expertise. To close your eyes nearby is to imagine the delicate mingling fragrance: roses open to the air, greenery alive with earth and morning dew. Designed for celebration, this exuberant composition lifts the mood of any space around Manor House, perfect for bringing a dose of sunlight into living rooms, entryways, or special gatherings. The overall impression is one of optimism and heartfelt connection, as if the bouquet brings the spirit of neighboring Ridley Road Market blooms directly to your table.
SUNNY FIELDS
£70.00
A softly lit photograph shows a hand-tied bouquet of chrysanthemums resting against a bright white backdrop, the clean setting allowing every petal and leaf to be clearly seen. The arrangement is dominated by large white and creamy-yellow chrysanthemum blooms, their many petals radiating from pale green and buttery centres like calm, open rosettes. Nestled around them are petite spray chrysanthemums, each tiny flower shaped like a miniature daisy, adding an airy, lacy texture that fills out the rounded dome of the bouquet. Dotted throughout are striking lime green pompon chrysanthemums, perfectly spherical and densely petalled, giving the design a contemporary twist and a cheerful flash of colour that feels as fresh as a walk through the green spaces near Manor House station. Dark green foliage peeks between the blossoms, providing depth and a natural contrast, while also guiding the eye upward from the stems to the full crown of flowers. The stems themselves are gathered tightly and finished with a smooth, lustrous lime green satin ribbon, tied into an elegant, multi-looped bow that coordinates beautifully with the bright pompon mums. The bouquet has an overall mood of quiet joy and gentle optimism, suitable for marking new beginnings, offering congratulations, or sending a comforting message to a loved one nearby. Created with the care of an experienced North London florist, it would sit just as gracefully on a windowsill overlooking Green Lanes as it would on a table prepared for a family celebration in a Manor House home, radiating purity, freshness, and a sense of peaceful celebration.
LIME ZEST
£50.00
Set against a bright white backdrop, this hand-tied bouquet feels like a soft moment of calm lifted straight from a studio in Manor House, every bloom carefully placed to create a sense of movement and depth. At its heart, plush garden roses open in layered spirals of blush pink, muted mauve, and antique rose, their velvety petals forming a romantic core that immediately draws the eye. Around them, generous clusters of carnations provide a cloud of texture: creamy centres gradually blush into pink and finish with deeper fuchsia and plum tones at the finely ruffled edges, giving the impression of ripples in fabric. Threaded through this softness are bold accents of deep indigo, where tight tulip-like buds and a single open royal blue anemone with a nearly black centre add drama, like ink strokes against pastel watercolour. Pale lavender stock rises in gentle spires from within the bouquet, its many tiny blossoms suggesting a light, powdery fragrance and guiding the gaze upward. Encircling the flowers, lush dark green leaves mingle with cool, rounded eucalyptus in silvery green, adding both structure and a sense of fresh, woodland air. The stems, bound neatly at the base, show this is a classic hand-tied design, ready to be set straight into a vase in a flat overlooking Manor House station or a townhouse near Finsbury Park. The overall impression is one of reflective beauty and quiet celebration, ideal for a birthday, an anniversary, or sending comfort when words feel too small, with colours that soothe and gently uplift.
NOBLE BEAUTY
£67.00
Soft morning light catches a freshly tied bunch of white flowers, arranged with an experienced hand and the small-community care you'd expect from Manor House Florist. The eye is drawn first to a generous mass of white chrysanthemum blooms: each daisy-like flower opens in dozens of narrow petals around a small yellow centre, creating a cheerful yet refined field of white. Slender, pale green lily buds rise through the daisies, some still tightly closed and others gently lengthening, promising later trumpet-shaped blossoms and lending a poised verticality to the design. Sprays of tiny white gypsophila are threaded throughout like delicate stars, their minuscule blossoms offering a fog-like softness against the larger heads. Rich, dark green leaves and stems punctuate the composition, providing weight and cool contrast that accentuates the clarity of the whites. The bouquet is wrapped in a rustic layer of brown kraft paper - slightly crinkled to show texture - and sealed in a clear cellophane sheet that catches the light, the base gathered and tied to create a neat hand-hold. On the nose the arrangement is subtle, with a hint of green freshness and a soft floral sweetness; the tactile feel is a mixture of satiny petals and coarse paper. Perfect for quiet celebrations, a get-well gift or a sympathy tribute, this bouquet reads as pure, thoughtful and honest. Locally prepared and available for delivery around Manor House, Finsbury Park and Green Lanes, it carries the calm confidence of a neighbourhood florist who knows how to speak with flowers.
PURE ELEGANCE
£65.00
In the quiet calm of Manor House's sun-dappled homes, this bouquet exudes understated sophistication and warmth. Deep crimson-red roses, their velvety petals layered in intricate spirals, anchor the composition with a touch of classic romance. Alongside them, white gerbera daisies bring a luminous contrast, their crepe-paper petals radiating around espresso-toned centers. Delicate lavender lisianthus, some still in bud, nestle gently throughout, contributing a dreamy, almost wistful energy. Wisps of eucalyptus arch gracefully, their silvery discs catching hints of light that filter in from a nearby window, like those found in the cozy cafés along Green Lanes. Small, pillowy white fillers drift through the arrangement, softening its silhouette and inviting a lingering glance. The bouquet is framed at the base by sculptured, lush green leaves that shine with vitality. Resting in a clear glass vase, the stems are clearly visible, a testament to freshness and careful selection by the local florist. The overall effect is refined yet approachable - a bouquet ideally suited for heartfelt occasions, quiet moments of remembrance, or elevating home decor. With each bloom, there's a sense of Manor House's serene streets and the artistry that defines its local florists.
VANITY FAIR
£50.00
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