Manor House Sympathy Flowers & Funeral Tributes

At Manor House Florist, we create thoughtful sympathy flowers that gently express what words sometimes cannot. From our studio near Finsbury Park and the Seven Sisters Road crossroads, our experienced team handcrafts elegant bouquets, wreaths, and coffin sprays for families in Manor House, Green Lanes, and across Harringay.

Every farewell is personal, so we listen carefully before suggesting suitable designs, colours, and flower choices. Whether you'd like a simple white lily bouquet, a traditional rose wreath, or a bespoke tribute reflecting a loved one's passions, your arrangement will be made with care and respect by a professional local florist.

  • Discreet guidance on funeral flowers and card messages
  • Delivery to local homes, funeral directors, churches, and crematoria
  • Same-day delivery across N4 and nearby areas when you order online before 3 PM

We regularly serve families around Woodberry Down, the New River area, and towards Stoke Newington, coordinating directly with local venues to ensure your flowers arrive in good time and in perfect condition.

You can order online for convenient same-day delivery or contact us to discuss a more bespoke tribute. However you choose to say goodbye, Manor House Florist is here to help you send a sincere and beautiful final gesture.

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SYMPATHY FLOWERS
A domed bouquet of blue and cream roses is shown against a spotless white background, its simplicity allowing every detail of the arrangement to stand out with quiet grace. The roses are densely packed, creating a rounded, almost cushion-like shape: rich sapphire blue blooms nestle beside soft, creamy ivory ones, the contrasting colours echoing feelings of deep sorrow held gently within comforting light. Each rose is in beautiful condition, some buds still slightly cupped while others are fully open, their layered petals forming graceful spirals that invite the eye to linger. Between these larger heads, airy sprigs of white baby's breath weave in and out, adding a fine, misty texture that softens the transitions between the blue and cream tones. Dark green leaves, likely Ruscus or similar foliage, emerge here and there from beneath the blossoms, giving the bouquet structure and a touch of natural woodland freshness, much like catching a breath of cool air while walking through nearby Clissold Park or along Green Lanes near Manor House. The stems are brought together neatly and tied at the base, forming a clean bundle that underscores the hand-tied craftsmanship. The overall presentation feels serene and reflective, with the colour palette suggesting loyalty, remembrance, and calm. It is easy to imagine this bouquet being delivered to a quiet flat off Seven Sisters Road or to a local service, offering solace and a gentle, respectful presence when words feel difficult, yet the need to show care is strong.
REMEMBRANCE
£80.00
Centered against a spotless white backdrop, this sympathetic bouquet appears as though it has just been lifted from the workbench of Manor House Florist, the stems still cool and freshly cut. The composition is dominated by soft white daisy-like chrysanthemums, each bloom perfectly formed with neat rows of petals radiating from a vivid yellow-green eye. Grouped together closely, they create a plush, cushion-like texture that immediately communicates comfort and gentle warmth. Rising above and between these daisies are several tall, closed lily buds, their slim forms cloaked in pale green with hints of ivory at the tips, quietly suggesting that more beauty is still to unfold in the days to come. Fine sprays of baby's breath drift through the bouquet like light morning fog over nearby Finsbury Park, their tiny white blossoms lending an ethereal, almost weightless quality to the overall design. Encircling the blooms is an abundance of dark green foliage, polished and healthy, providing depth and contrast while framing the white flowers with a natural, garden-like ease. The bouquet is wrapped with care in gently rumpled brown kraft paper, giving a touch of rustic sincerity, then enclosed in clear, softly crinkled cellophane to protect the petals while keeping every stem visible. Tied neatly at the base, the arrangement feels ready to be carried down Green Lanes to a family home or delivered quietly to a memorial service. Its restrained colours, delicate textures, and thoughtful structure evoke peace, solace, and remembrance, making it a tender choice for expressing sympathy or offering calm support during a time of loss.
PURE ELEGANCE
£65.00
SYMPATHY FLORIST CHOICE £100
£100.00
This image presents a tender, thoughtfully arranged bouquet of white roses and pale lavender filler flowers, composed with the kind of understated grace you might expect from a trusted Manor House florist who understands moments of loss. The roses, approximately a dozen in number, are in full bloom, each head rounded and generous, with creamy-white petals that curl outward in soft spirals, their surfaces smooth and almost luminous in the gentle light. Threaded among these larger blooms are delicate sprays of tiny lilac and blush-pink blossoms, likely statice, creating a misty halo that encircles the roses and fills the spaces between them without ever overwhelming their quiet beauty. All of the stems are gathered in a simple, tall glass vase filled with crystal-clear water, the green stems crossing and intertwining in an orderly yet natural pattern visible through the transparent sides. The vase rests on a white tabletop that catches the light, lending the scene a sense of cleanliness and calm, as if placed in a peaceful sitting room off Seven Sisters Road or in a chapel near Manor House station. The background is softly out of focus, washed in pale tones of white and grey, so that the bouquet becomes the singular focal point, drawing the eye to its purity and softness. The overall impression is one of gentle consolation and respectful remembrance, a floral tribute well-suited to sympathy occasions, funeral services, or quiet visits of support delivered across the Manor House area. Light, airy, and refined, the bouquet appears to offer a silent message of comfort and care.
PEARL MEMORIES
£60.00
In bright but soothing daylight, this glass-vase arrangement of white and purple blooms feels like a quiet pause in the bustle of Manor House and the nearby Seven Sisters Road. At its heart, several creamy white roses open slowly, each petal smooth and velvety, curving outwards with a sense of tenderness and care. Around them, clusters of alstroemeria add gentle colour, their petals shifting from soft lavender and dusky violet to hints of pale green near the throat of each flower. These slender, speckled blossoms introduce a graceful movement, like small brushstrokes of colour between the roses. Tiny sprays of white baby's breath are scattered throughout, their delicate, cloud-like flowers softening the overall shape and creating a light, airy halo that feels almost weightless. Deep, polished green leaves and more delicate foliage stems frame the entire bouquet, forming a rich, natural base that enhances the freshness of the arrangement, similar to the leafy calm of nearby Clissold Park after rain. The stems are clearly visible through the cylindrical vase, resting in clear water, which lends the piece a clean, contemporary finish. Against a bright, softly blurred white background, every bloom is gently illuminated, highlighting the subtle contrasts of white, purple, and green. This bouquet communicates quiet support and heartfelt sympathy, the kind of design a Manor House florist would suggest for condolence visits, funeral tributes, or simply to bring a moment of comfort and beauty into a grieving home.
MAKE A WISH
£60.00
FLORIST CHOICE 200
SYMPATHY FLORIST CHOICE £200
£200.00
SYMPATHY FLORIST CHOICE £300
£300.00
A lush, hand-tied cluster of white roses lies on a pristine white surface, angled from the lower left towards the upper right, as if just set down on a counter in a Manor House flower shop. The roses are abundant, close to two dozen blooms, pressing gently against one another so their soft, creamy petals form a cloud of white. Some flowers remain in elegant, tight buds, their centres hidden in perfect spirals, while others are partway open, revealing layer upon layer of velvety petals that catch the clean, bright lighting. A delicate hint of ivory and pale green at the outer petals gives the arrangement a sense of cool freshness, reminiscent of an early walk through nearby Finsbury Park after rain. Dark, sturdy stems extend beyond the mass of blossoms, stretching towards the upper right corner of the frame, bound together yet allowed to fan out with a relaxed, organic feel. The foliage is rich and deep green, with healthy leaves that show natural variations in colour-some almost emerald, others with a muted reddish cast along their edges, suggesting the living character of the plant. The overall composition is calm and contemplative, with gentle contrasts between white petals and green leaves standing out crisply against the background. The bouquet evokes feelings of peace, dignity, and quiet affection, ideal for a Manor House resident sending wedding wishes, condolences, or a sincere message of support to someone nearby on Seven Sisters Road, where a simple white rose can say more than a long letter.
WHITE ROSES SERVICE ARRANGEMENT
£90.00
A dramatic cascade of premium red roses lies at a gentle diagonal against a spotless white backdrop, the composition drawing the eye first to the dense cluster of blooms on the left and then along the sweep of stems to the right. There are roughly two to three dozen roses gathered together, each head full and rounded, with tightly layered crimson petals that appear almost satin-soft, curling inward in perfect spirals that speak of freshness and careful handling. Under clear, balanced lighting, the velvety surface of each petal catches faint highlights, creating a play of light and shadow that deepens the rich, romantic red. The blooms press closely against one another like companions in a shared secret, while glossy dark green leaves peek between them, offering a cool contrast and a reminder of the living plant. Behind the flowers, the long green stems, straight and strong, fan out in a tidy, angled line, with a few discreet thorns visible along their length, reinforcing the sense of authenticity and natural beauty. The plain white background provides a clean canvas, letting the roses dominate the scene without distraction, echoing the quiet corners of Manor House and the calm of nearby residential streets off Woodberry Down. The bouquet feels like a private love letter translated into flowers, the sort of luxurious hand-tied arrangement that might be sent from a local Manor House resident to a partner waiting near Harringay Green Lanes, marking an anniversary, a special date, or simply an unspoken "I adore you" delivered in the purest, most traditional floral form.
RED ROSES SERVICE ARRANGEMENT
£95.00
A generous spray of approximately two dozen pale blush roses rests across a spotless white background, the composition angled so that the flower heads gather richly in the foreground while the stems reach away in a graceful diagonal. Each rose is carefully placed, showing off layers of delicate petals that spiral toward the center, with tones shifting subtly from soft shell pink at the outer edges to a more muted, almost dusty rose or faint lavender hue deep inside. The blooms are at varying stages, from tightly closed buds that promise to unfurl, to slightly more open flowers that reveal their intricate hearts, creating a natural rhythm and gentle movement across the image. Framing the blossoms is a lush collar of deep green leaves, their surfaces smooth and slightly shiny, suggesting freshly cut stems and attentive conditioning by an experienced florist. The contrast between the rich foliage, the pastel petals, and the uncluttered white background makes every detail stand out, as though caught in calm, diffused daylight. The bouquet has a peaceful, understated beauty that would be at home in a quiet sitting room off Seven Sisters Road or in a thoughtful tribute delivered to a family in Manor House. Rather than dramatic colour, it speaks in soft tones of compassion, remembrance, and quiet support, the kind of rose arrangement chosen to offer solace at a memorial service or to accompany a condolence message when words feel too small.
PINK ROSES SERVICE ARRANGEMENT
£90.00
A softly lit spray of approximately twenty-four yellow roses stretches diagonally across a crisp white background, the blooms gathered together as though carefully laid down by hand in a moment of quiet reflection. Some of the roses are still in tight buds, their petals wrapped closely in spirals of deep golden yellow, while others are beginning to open, revealing layered, velvety petals that catch the light and fade gently to a softer, buttery hue at the edges. Deep green foliage cradles the flowers, the leaves slightly matte in places and glossy in others, with visible veins and tiny serrations that suggest both strength and tenderness. The stems, slender and light green, are visible at one end of the arrangement, drawing the eye towards the suggestion of a hand-tied bouquet freshly prepared in a local Manor House flower shop and then laid to rest. Against the clean white background, there are no distractions-only the quiet glow of yellow that feels like a beam of kindness offered during a time of grief. The bouquet carries a sense of gentle optimism, a reminder of treasured memories and enduring friendships, suitable for sending sympathy flowers to homes near Manor House station, over towards Woodberry Wetlands, or along Seven Sisters Road. The photograph captures the roses in a still, suspended moment, as if they are pausing to honour a life lived and to offer a soft promise of comfort in the days ahead.
YELLOW ROSES SERVICE ARRANGEMENT
£90.00
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