Redhill Flowers

James Street Flowers is a boutique Florist which delivers fresh lovely blooms to Redhill 7 days a week.  Founded by the talented Martin Gay, trust James Street Flowers Florist to deliver your floral arrangement to Redhill Brisbane.


Redhill Florist

When you are looking for a floral gift for a loved one or work colleague the friendly staff at James Street Flowers can design something amazing!  Our couriers will pick up and deliver your floral arrangement to Redhill 7 days a week.

Flowers Delivered Redhill

We are a bit left of field when it comes to designing the most amazing floral gifts delivered to Redhill.  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!

Redhill Gifts Delivered

James Street Flowers 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!

About Redhill

Red Hill in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia is a small northern suburb. Red Hill has over 5,560  population in the 2016 census.

Red Hill is 3.2 kilometers (2.0 mi ) northwest of the Brisbane CBD by road. The area is very hilly and mainly residential, with shops and small businesses on Musgrave and Waterworks Lane.

History of Redhill

The Brisbane suburb is one of the oldest.

Red Hill received its name from the steep hills that had plenty of red dirt and rocks.

Around 1880, 11 "Bristol Farm" subdivided allotments were auctioned by J. Barger & Co. An auction advertisement map indicates the Estate is on Main Waterworks Avenue.

Red Hill had been part of the Shire of Ithaca since 1887, which later became the Town of Ithaca in 1903. In 1925 the Assembly of Ithaca Town was incorporated into the Brisbane City Council.

Tourist attraction in Redhill

St Brigid `s Church is a Roman Catholic heritage-listed church situated at 78 Musgrave Street, Red Hill, Brisbane City, Queensland , Australia.

It was planned by Robin Dods and constructed by Thomas Keenan from 1912 until 1914. On 21 October 1992, it was transferred to the Queensland Heritage Register.

School in Redhill

Red Hill Special School at 72 Waterworks Road is a primary and secondary special education (Early Childhood-12) institution for boys and girls.

The school had 64 students enrolled in 2017, and 31 teachers (26 full-time equivalent) and 44 non-teaching personnel (25 full-time equivalent). A secondary campus (7-12) of 5 Fulcher Rd.