Christmas Tree Delivery Bristol
We deliver real Christmas trees across Bristol, free, on the date you choose. Nordmann Fir, Norway Spruce and pot grown trees, British grown and cut to order.
Bristol's hills and narrow terraces make carrying a tree home a genuine chore. Pick yours online and we bring it to your door instead.
Where we deliver in Bristol
Across the whole city and the surrounding area, free.
That covers the city centre, Clifton, Redland, Cotham and Montpelier. Bishopston, Horfield and Henleaze to the north. Southville, Bedminster, Totterdown and Knowle to the south. Easton, St Werburghs and Fishponds to the east.
We also deliver to Bath, Portishead, Clevedon, Thornbury, Yate and Weston-super-Mare, and across the BS postcodes. If your area is not listed, we still deliver, and it is still free.
How delivery works
Choose your delivery date at checkout. We cut and pack your tree the working day before it travels, so it arrives fresh.
Deliveries run 8am to 6pm and you do not need to be in. The courier leaves the tree somewhere safe.
Trees travel netted, inside a heavy-duty carrier with a cane to hold the shape. Netted, a tree will get up the stairs of a Clifton conversion. Cut the netting in the room where it will stand.
We use DX. They are good, but no national carrier is perfect, so we cannot promise a date will never slip. Delivery is free, with no minimum order.
Which tree?
Nordmann Fir
The non-drop tree, and Britain's favourite. Thick, waxy needles that hold their moisture, soft to the touch, with strong branches for heavy baubles. Watered, it holds four to five weeks. Almost no scent, which is the trade for keeping its needles.
Norway Spruce
The traditional tree, and the one that smells of Christmas. Sharp pine scent and a classic shape, and cheaper because it grows faster. It drops sooner, so put it up mid December and water it daily.
Pot grown trees
Alive, roots and all, at 2ft to 3ft. Right for a flat. It goes back outside afterwards and can return next year.
What size?
Measure the ceiling and take off a foot for the stand and the star. A Georgian or Victorian house in Clifton or Redland will carry a 7ft tree. A terrace in Bedminster or Easton usually wants a 6ft.
A tree is about two thirds as wide as it is tall, so allow for the width too. See our size guide.
Recycling in Bristol
Bristol City Council collects real Christmas trees in January and chips them for mulch. Check the council website for your date or nearest drop-off point. It is usually free, so use it before you pay anyone.
Local hospice charities also collect trees for a donation in January. Otherwise, add our collection service at checkout. More in our recycling guide.
Keeping it alive
Saw an inch off the trunk before it goes in the stand. Sap seals the cut end within hours of harvest, and without a fresh cut the tree cannot drink at all.
Get it into water, check the water every single day, and keep it away from radiators. That is the whole job. More in our guide to keeping your tree fresh.
FAQs
How much is delivery to Bristol?
Free, with no minimum order.
When can I get my tree?
Between 17 November and 22 December. You choose the date at checkout.
Which tree lasts longest?
The Nordmann Fir. Four to five weeks if you water it.
Choose your tree and pick a delivery date, or read our guide to real Christmas trees.