Do you need a beautiful, fresh floral arrangement delivered to Bossley Park today? A Lazy Daisy Florist is Bossley Park's leading award-winning florist of choice. Place your order before 1pm for same day delivery to Bossley Park.
A Lazy Daisy Florist is an award-winning Interflora florist based in Prestons, Sydney. We deliver stunningly beautiful and high quality bouquets, themed arrangements, plants, hampers and gifts to Bossley Park.
We take extra care to ensure that your flower order is perfectly presented, packed and delivered to Bossley Park on time with same day delivery available and in most cases next day delivery Australia Wide.
A Lazy Daisy Florist caters to all occasions including: Weddings, Mother`s Day, Birthdays, Get Well, New Baby, Anniversaries, Sympathy, Funerals and more. Lazy Daisy flowers and other items are delivered same day to Bossley Park when ordered by 1pm.
We offer beautiful seasonal flower arrangements, colour-hued bouquets, beautiful houseplants and more. Looking to have some gorgeous flowers delivered to Bossley Park? Order online, call us on 02 9772 4777 or email us at flowers@lazydaisy.com.au to discuss what you have in mind.
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A Lazy Daisy Florist delivers gorgeous, fresh flowers and other beautiful items to Bossley Park. Order online, call us on 02 9772 4777 or email us at flowers@lazydaisy.com.au to discuss your Bossley Park flower delivery today!
Bossley Park is a residential suburb located 36 kilometres west of Sydney`s central business district, in the Greater Western Sydney region. The suburb is found adjacent to Sydney`s semi-rural suburban ring and is part of the local government area of the City of Fairfield. Bossley Park is located between Wetherill Park to the north and Greenfield Park to the south.
Following the European settlement of Australia, the first significant landowner in the area was John Brown Bossley, after whom the suburb is named. Bossley named his property Edensor, after a village in England. When the area north of the suburb of Edensor was subdivided in 1890, it was subsequently gazetted as Bossley Park. The suburb was largely a rural one up until the 1970s, when it developed into a residential district with a significant post-war migrant population.
Largely a residential area, Bossley Park`s most notable public feature is Club Marconi, a football stadium found in the centre of the suburb. Expansive open green space is found in the adjacent semi-rural suburbs to the west, as well as the Sydney International Equestrian Centre.