Flower Delivery Farringdon, by Moyses Stevens.
Farringdon sits in EC1 between Clerkenwell and the Smithfield boundary, the substantial transport, corporate and historic cluster around Farringdon Station. The postcode covers Farringdon itself (clustered around Farringdon Station — now a major Elizabeth Line and Thameslink interchange), Hatton Garden (London's traditional jewellery quarter), the substantial corporate cluster running along Farringdon Road, and the residential apartments in the converted Victorian commercial buildings.
Our delivery network covers Farringdon same-day for orders placed by 6pm. Volume is heavily corporate — substantial professional services, consulting, financial services and creative-industries presence in the converted offices along Farringdon Road and the connecting streets. The Hatton Garden jewellery and gem-trade cluster adds a steady flow of specialty business deliveries.
Farringdon Station has been transformed by the Elizabeth Line — the station is now one of the busiest interchanges in central London, with direct connections to Heathrow, Canary Wharf, the City and the suburbs. The improved transport access has accelerated commercial development in the area.
Hatton Garden is London's traditional jewellery quarter and is one of our distinctive delivery destinations. The cluster of jewellers, gem dealers, watch retailers, and the workshops behind the showrooms generates regular client-recognition and milestone-occasion orders (engagement-celebration flowers, anniversary purchases, milestone retirement gestures). Include the business name and recipient at checkout. Hatton Garden businesses are predominantly closed at weekends.
The Farringdon Road corporate cluster — the substantial professional services, consulting, financial technology, and creative-industries firms in the converted office buildings — handles deliveries through reception. Major occupants include the Guardian Media Group (offices on York Way nearby), substantial consulting and digital agencies, and the financial technology firms that have settled along the City fringe. Include the firm name, the building, the floor and the recipient at checkout.
The hotels around Farringdon — the Rookery, the Malmaison London (Charterhouse Square nearby), the smaller boutique addresses — handle deliveries through their reception desks. Include the guest's room number, the hotel name and the arrival date at checkout.
The Farringdon residential cluster is concentrated in the converted Victorian commercial buildings along Cowcross Street, Charterhouse Street, Farringdon Road and Clerkenwell Road. Most have concierge desks; include the building name, the flat number and a contact phone at checkout.
The St Etheldreda's Church on Ely Place — one of London's oldest Catholic churches — and the wider Farringdon churches are regular delivery destinations for community services. For weddings, funerals and memorial services, include the church name, the service date and the relevant point of contact at checkout.
The substantial restaurant cluster around Farringdon (Smiths of Smithfield is on the Smithfield boundary, the Quality Chop House on Farringdon Road, and the wider cluster) serves the corporate and residential community. For one-off orders to a guest dining there, include the booking time at checkout.
Hospital deliveries from Farringdon most often go to Bart's (St Bartholomew's Hospital) on the Smithfield boundary, the Royal London on Whitechapel Road, UCLH, and Moorfields Eye Hospital. For ICU and HDU patients, call our concierge team first.
Our florists hand-tie every bouquet at the studio. The Farringdon brief is varied — considered modern designs for the corporate orders, classic restraint for the Hatton Garden specialty deliveries, characterful palettes for the creative-industries households.
Card messages are included free with every order, printed on Moyses Stevens stationery. Gift presentation is hand-tied tissue and a presentation box. Price is hidden from the recipient — important for the corporate-gift and Hatton Garden client-recognition culture.
Same-day delivery runs seven days a week, including Sundays and most bank holidays. Christmas Day, Boxing Day and New Year's Day are the only annual exceptions. Note that Hatton Garden businesses and most Farringdon corporate offices are closed at weekends; for these, weekday delivery (Monday-Friday) is the right choice. Every order is covered by our Stem freshness promise.