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Our florists love making bouquets and arrangements for UK flower delivery, and we can send flowers to Temple for you. We have a wide range of Roses, Freesia flower bouquets, and Lilies, as well as Classic Bouquets and our Colourful flower Bouquets, and our range of Flowers under £21.00. Our home page provides more information on our extensive range of next-day flower delivery services, all of which are available for next day UK flower delivery to Temple, Or indeed anywhere in the UK! When you're thinking of a gift to give on birthdays, anniversaries, Mother's Day, Valentine's Day and other occasions, why not send flowers to Temple? Through us, you can choose from a variety of bouquets to those close to your heart. We also offer next-day delivery service in case you want your blooms to arrive right on schedule. So if you want flowers delivered on special occasions, make sure to order flowers for delivery to Temple. Best of all, our seven day freshness guarantee means you can rest assured knowing your special someone will enjoy their flowers for days after delivery.

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A village and parish in Midlothian, Scotland, the area is mostly a farming land where rolling landscapes, a couple of reservoirs, a few historic sites can be found. Not only that, there are several country walks available too, as well as access to the Moorfoot Hills and views of the Pentlands, Edinburgh and Fife.

In short, it's quite the destination for those who love the outdoors. Whether it is to take photographs of some Temple flowers or see some ancient structures, Temple is surely more than just a small town for any visitor.

Blessed with history and a wonderful environment, Temple makes a great holiday destination for those who are seeking a temporary reprieve from the stress of the city.

HISTORY

The Parish of Temple was divided into three parts: the ancient parish of Clerkington, and the Chapelries of Moorfoot and Balantrodach. Monks from the Newbattle Abbey held both Clerkington and Moorfoot while Balantrodach was a Chapelry of the famous military order, the Knights Templar.

Hugues de Payens, the first Grand Master of the order, met with David I in Scotland in 1127. He was granted the lands of Balantrodach and this was their principal seat and Preceptory in Scotland until the order was suppressed between 1307 and 1312.

As part of the Papal Bull called Ad providam, the Templars were abolished in England and Scotland. In addition, all of their property was to be seized and given to the Knights Hospitaller or the Knights of St John who had a Scottish seat in Torphichen in West Lothian.

Some of the Templars assimilated with The Order of St John and they continued this way until the Reformation.

After the Reformation, the present parish of Temple was formed from the three divisions. The name Temple was taken from the Knights Templar who once made part of the parish their seat.

From the 18th to 19th centuries, Temple was mainly a busy farming community with several shops and services. Now, it's more of a dormitory village for nearby Edinburgh.

PLACES TO VISIT IN AND AROUND TEMPLE

Arniston House – designed by William Adam and built for Robert Dundas of Arniston, Lord President of the Court of Session. It's a Georgian Mansion situated in aces of parkland. Those looking forward to see some flowers in Temple will delight in the sunken garden which is a must-see when visiting the property. Additionally, the estate has four holiday properties for rent.

Rosebery House – built for Archibald Primrose, 4th Earl of Rosebery.

Scottish Mining Museum – located in Newtongrange and is one of the best examples of Victorian colliery in Europe that exists.

Borthwick Castle – a private hotel what is a great example of what castles looked like in the 15th century.

Crichton Castle – although located quite close by, it's best visited by car. The castle is a ruin, but you can still tour the place.

Rosslyn Chapel – arguably one of the most famous destinations in Midlothian. Apart from the lovely craftmanship displayed in the chapel's structure, it's featured in theories regarding the connection of the Knights Templar, Freemasonry and the Holy Grail.

Flower delivery information for Temple

Our flowers delivery services in Temple are usually made by DPD or Royal Mail Special Delivery. 99.9% of our flowers are delivered by 5pm on the requested day - (more commonly before noon), except UK Public Holidays. We also offer a range of next-day flower delivery options in Temple - specific information is available during checkout.

Please ask if you need special arrangements, as sometimes we can accommodate special requests. Email queries@clareflorist.co.uk and we'll try to help.

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Delivering flowers for special occasions

At appropriate times of year we can also deliver Valentine's Day flowers, Easter Flowers, Mother's Day flowers, and Christmas Flowers to Temple.

The Small Print?
The Small Print?

There is no small print! When you order flowers for delivery in Temple with Clare Florist, that's exactly what you get - flowers delivered in Temple, without any fuss.

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