LuxuryCarHire.Club provides luxury vehicles for photoshoots across Burnley and East Lancashire from £400 per session. Position a Ferrari F8 Tributo against the Elizabethan facade of Gawthorpe Hall, photograph a Rolls-Royce Phantom at Towneley Hall, or shoot a Lamborghini Huracan Evo on the moorland roads above Pendle Hill. Vehicle handler included, flexible scheduling.
Our Burnley photoshoot fleet includes the Ferrari F8 Tributo (from £600/session), Lamborghini Huracan Evo (from £600/session), McLaren 720S (from £600/session), Rolls-Royce Phantom (from £550/session), Bentley Continental GTC (from £450/session), Mercedes-AMG G63 (from £400/session), Aston Martin DB11 (from £500/session), and the vintage Rolls-Royce Silver Cloud (from £500/session). Each vehicle arrives detail-cleaned to photographic standard — paintwork machine-polished, glass streak-free, interior vacuumed and leather dressed. A vehicle handler accompanies every shoot to manage positioning, background moves, and door/bonnet opening angles that suit camera height and lens choice. Sessions run as half-day (4 hours) or full-day (8 hours), with multi-vehicle shoots available for automotive content creators and brand campaigns shooting across Burnley's varied architectural and landscape locations.
“"Shot the Ferrari F8 Tributo at three Burnley locations in one afternoon — Towneley Hall, the canal area, and up on Pendle Hill for sunset. The variety of backdrops within a 10-minute radius is remarkable. The handler repositioned the car exactly as my camera team needed at each location."”
, — Chris, automotive content creator, Lancashire
Towneley Hall provides one of Lancashire's most photogenic settings for luxury vehicle photography. The Grade I listed building's Elizabethan facade — mullioned windows, stone buttresses, manicured lawns — creates a heritage backdrop that elevates any vehicle. The forecourt allows direct positioning of cars against the main entrance, while the formal gardens and River Calder walk offer secondary setups without moving the production base. Morning light hits the Hall's south-facing facade from 10am, giving consistent warm illumination for 4-5 hours.

Gawthorpe Hall near Padiham, an Elizabethan mansion restored by Barry in the 1850s, provides a compact but visually rich setting. The Jacobean facade with its central tower creates a symmetrical framing device — a Rolls-Royce Phantom or Bentley Continental centred on the drive with the tower above produces a composed image that works for editorial and commercial use. The National Trust grounds include ancient oaks and avenue planting that suit seasonal shoots.

The roads above Barley climbing towards Pendle Hill offer a dramatically different visual environment — open moorland, dry-stone walls against green and purple heather, and the flat-topped Pendle Hill profile creating a distinctive horizon line. Golden hour shooting on Pendle's western access roads catches direct evening light against the hills, producing the warm-tone landscape backgrounds that automotive photographers seek. Low traffic volumes allow controlled vehicle positioning on the road without permits during weekday sessions.
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Instagram, YouTube, and TikTok automotive creators book half-day sessions to shoot across multiple Burnley locations — starting at Towneley Hall for heritage shots, moving to the Weavers' Triangle for industrial contrast, and finishing on Pendle Hill for golden hour landscape images. Three distinct visual environments within a 15-minute driving radius.
Bridal portfolio photography
Wedding photographers use our Rolls-Royce Phantom and vintage Silver Cloud to build portfolio images at Crow Wood Hotel, Fence Gate Lodge, and Towneley Hall — the same venues where they shoot real weddings, providing clients with realistic preview images of the vehicle at their chosen venue.
Lifestyle brand campaigns
Fashion, watch, and spirits brands use Burnley's heritage locations for aspirational British imagery. A Bentley Continental GTC at Gawthorpe Hall or a Rolls-Royce Phantom at Towneley Hall creates a distinctly English luxury setting that differentiates from the urban backdrops available in Manchester or Leeds.
Personal milestone portraits
Individuals hire a Ferrari or Lamborghini for portrait sessions — birthday celebrations, graduation photos, or social media content. The Pendle Hill roads with their dramatic backdrop provide cinematic personal portraits that stand apart from studio alternatives.
Contact us via the quote form or WhatsApp with your vehicle choice, preferred Burnley locations, shoot date, and session length (half-day or full-day).
We respond within 2 hours with vehicle availability, pricing, and location-specific advice — including Towneley Hall and Gawthorpe Hall permit requirements and Pendle Hill access logistics.
Secure your vehicle with a 50% deposit. We confirm handler details, delivery schedule, and vehicle preparation (polish level, tyre dressing, any specific styling) 3 days before the shoot.
We deliver photoshoot vehicles to any location across East Lancashire: Burnley town centre, Towneley Hall, Gawthorpe Hall, Weavers' Triangle, Pendle Hill, Barley, Downham, Padiham, Brierfield, Nelson, Colne, Barrowford, Fence, Clitheroe, Whalley, Accrington, Rossendale, Cliviger Gorge, and the Forest of Bowland. Multi-location shoots across Burnley's varied environments — heritage, industrial, moorland — are managed by the vehicle handler with transit time factored into the session schedule. We also serve photoshoot locations in nearby Blackburn, Preston, and Manchester.
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“"Shot the Ferrari F8 Tributo at three Burnley locations in one afternoon — Towneley Hall, the canal area, and up on Pendle Hill for sunset. The variety of backdrops within a 10-minute radius is remarkable. The handler repositioned the car exactly as my camera team needed at each location."”
“"Used the Rolls-Royce Phantom and vintage Silver Cloud at Gawthorpe Hall for our wedding photography portfolio. The National Trust setting and the quality of light through the avenue trees gave us editorial-quality images that have booked three weddings since."”
“"Booked the Mercedes-AMG G63 for a fashion shoot at the Weavers' Triangle. The industrial brick backdrop against the matte black G-Wagen is exactly the contrast our brand needed. Production costs were a fraction of our usual Manchester studio rate."”
Towneley Hall sits on Todmorden Road, 1 mile south of Burnley town centre, with free parking in the Towneley Park car park. The Hall's forecourt is accessible for vehicle positioning by arrangement with Burnley Council's events team — permits are straightforward for commercial photography. The River Calder runs through the grounds approximately 200 metres from the Hall, offering a secondary location with stone bridges and mature riverside planting.
Gawthorpe Hall is 2 miles east of Burnley via the A671 towards Padiham. National Trust photography permits are required for commercial vehicle shoots on the grounds — we can advise on the application process. The Hall's formal approach drive is 150 metres long, providing a perspective shot with the Jacobean tower framed between avenue trees.
For moorland landscape shoots, the Barley car park (3 miles north of Nelson via Barley Lane) serves as a base for Pendle Hill road shoots. The single-track road from Barley climbs through open moorland to the Pendle Hill summit car park — multiple pullover points along the route accommodate controlled vehicle photography without road closure. Downham village (3 miles from Barley) adds a period stone-village setting with no modern visual intrusions.
The Weavers' Triangle conservation area is accessed via Trafalgar Street in Burnley town centre. The Leeds-Liverpool Canal towpath provides elevated positions for shooting vehicles at the waterside. Street-level shooting along Sandygate and Finsley Gate captures the mill chimney skyline behind ground-level vehicle setups.
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