Flower Trap is a boutique Florist which delivers fresh lovely blooms to Grange 7 days a week. Founded by the talented Martin Gay, trust Flower Trap Florist to deliver your floral arrangement to Grange Brisbane.
When you are looking for a floral gift for a loved one or work colleague the friendly staff at Flower Trap can design something amazing! Our couriers will pick up and deliver your floral arrangement to Grange 7 days a week.
We are a bit left of field when it comes to designing the most amazing floral gifts delivered to Grange. We always stock fresh seasonal blooms that we can custom create something spectacular to impress or choose one of our existing arrangements for the serious wow factor!
Flower Trap stocks a wide variety of floral gifts for all occasions whether you need to send Thank You Flowers or Anniversary Flowers we’ve got you covered. We also stock a beautiful range of hampers for any occasion and a range of plants and other non floral gifts!
Grange, sometimes referred to as The Grange, is an inner-northern suburb of the City of Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. It is approximately 5 kilometres north of the Brisbane central business district, on the southern side of Kedron Brook.
The suburb consisted of areas of open grassland and thinly wooded plains. It was in 1903 when the area started to experience urban development along with the subdivision of T. K. Peate's property into "the Grange Estate".
The suburb's name Grange came from Peate’s property which means granary in an Old English word.
Grange has several cafes within the area. This includes Huskk, Paddock Espresso, and Quincy’s Bar and Cafe in which tourists can go to relax, sip on wine and teas, and dig into some quality meals.
There are also numerous parks such as Gilbert Road Park, Halford Park, and Emerson Park. Lanham Park, a delightful shady playground for toddlers and preschoolers that features literacy themed equipment as well as climbing nets and twin slippery dips.
Wilston State School, one of the popular primary schools in the suburb serving years P-6. It is listed as heritage since it retains significance and has been a source of pride, symbolising local progress and aspirations.
Grange has sporting clubs including Grange Thistle Soccer Club, formerly known as the Thistle Football Club, Wilston Grange Australian Football Club which represented the suburb at Australian rules football, as well as Grange Club that compete in lawn bowls.