LuxuryCarHire.Club provides luxury and specialist vehicles for film, television, and commercial productions shooting in and around Burton upon Trent. From supercars at the National Brewery Centre to vintage cars at Tutbury Castle, our fleet covers period and contemporary requirements. Production-experienced handlers, flexible scheduling, and no location fees on our vehicles. Burton upon Trent is not a major production hub, but its distinctive brewing heritage architecture and proximity to the Peak District offer location options that complement larger Midlands facilities.
Our production fleet available for Burton upon Trent shoots includes the Ferrari F8 Tributo, Lamborghini Huracan Evo, McLaren 720S, Rolls-Royce Phantom, Bentley Continental GTC, Mercedes-AMG G63, vintage Rolls-Royce Silver Cloud, and Aston Martin DB11. Each vehicle is available for static display, low-speed tracking shots, and background positioning. We provide production-experienced vehicle handlers who understand continuity requirements — maintaining exact vehicle positioning, keeping the car in camera-ready condition between takes, and managing moves between setup positions without disrupting other departments. Burton upon Trent's brewing heritage architecture and Dove Valley landscapes offer distinctive location options, though productions should be aware that the town's infrastructure is more suited to smaller-scale shoots than full-scale drama productions. Vehicle hire from £500/day with multi-day production rates available.
“"Used the Rolls-Royce Silver Cloud for a heritage brand shoot at Tutbury Castle. The handler kept the car in exact position across four setups over a full day — essential when matching shots with the castle ruins in different light conditions. The location is striking and significantly less busy than comparable castles closer to Birmingham."”
, — Production Manager, Birmingham-based production company
Burton upon Trent retains some of England's most distinctive brewing architecture — Victorian and Edwardian brewery buildings, maltings, cooperages, and the National Brewery Centre itself. The red-brick industrial facades, tall brewery chimneys, and cobbled yards provide an industrial backdrop that differs from generic warehouse locations. A Rolls-Royce Phantom or Mercedes-AMG G63 positioned against the National Brewery Centre's Victorian architecture creates a contrast between contemporary luxury and industrial heritage that production designers seek for specific narrative contexts.

Tutbury Castle's ruined Great Hall and panoramic hilltop position above the Dove Valley provide a dramatic period location for productions requiring medieval or historic settings. The castle's fragmented walls, archways, and elevated terracing suit vehicle positioning for period drama and heritage brand commercials. The Dove Valley below offers a contrasting pastoral landscape — rolling green farmland with the river winding through stone-walled fields.

The B-roads through Needwood Forest west of Burton — ancient woodland, dappled canopy roads, and minimal modern development — provide a rural backdrop for automotive commercials and lifestyle productions. The roads are quiet enough for controlled driving sequences during weekday hours without requiring road closures. Abbots Bromley, a village within Needwood Forest known for its Horn Dance, offers an unchanged English village setting.
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The B-roads along the River Dove and through Needwood Forest offer controlled driving environments for automotive brand commercials. A Ferrari F8 Tributo or McLaren 720S against the rural Staffordshire backdrop, shot during golden hour with the Dove Valley stretching beyond — a visual that works for UK market campaigns seeking an English countryside setting.
Period drama at Tutbury Castle
The vintage Rolls-Royce Silver Cloud positioned within Tutbury Castle's ruins provides immediate period context for 1950s-1970s drama productions. The castle grounds — ruined walls, archways, elevated terracing — offer multiple camera positions without leaving a single location.
Brewing heritage commercial work
The National Brewery Centre's Victorian architecture suits brand commercials seeking an industrial British setting. A Mercedes-AMG G63 or Bentley Continental GTC against the red-brick brewery facades creates a visual that connects contemporary luxury with British manufacturing heritage.
Lifestyle brand photography
Luxury fashion, watch, and lifestyle brands use Dovecliff Hall Hotel's Georgian setting and Needwood Forest's woodland backdrop for commercial photography involving high-end vehicles. The Rolls-Royce Phantom or Bentley Continental GTC positioned on a country lane creates an aspirational English heritage image.
Contact us via the quote form or WhatsApp with your production requirements — vehicle type, shoot dates, locations in the Burton area, and any specific continuity or period requirements.
We respond within 24 hours with vehicle availability, production day rates, and handler costs. We can attend location recces at Tutbury Castle, the National Brewery Centre, or Needwood Forest to advise on vehicle access and positioning.
Secure vehicles with a 50% deposit. We confirm handler details, delivery schedule, and any specific preparation (period-correct number plates, detail cleaning, tyre dressing) 5 days before the shoot.
We deliver production vehicles to any location across East Staffordshire: Burton upon Trent town centre, National Brewery Centre, Tutbury Castle, Dovecliff Hall Hotel, Needwood Forest, Barton-under-Needwood, Abbots Bromley, Dove Valley, Rocester, Uttoxeter, Branston, Stretton, Stapenhill, Swadlincote, Lichfield, and Tamworth. Unit base parking available at the National Brewery Centre (by arrangement), Tutbury Castle car park, and commercial yards along the A38 corridor. We also serve production locations in nearby Derby, Lichfield, and Birmingham.
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“"Used the Rolls-Royce Silver Cloud for a heritage brand shoot at Tutbury Castle. The handler kept the car in exact position across four setups over a full day — essential when matching shots with the castle ruins in different light conditions. The location is striking and significantly less busy than comparable castles closer to Birmingham."”
“"Shot an automotive commercial with the Ferrari F8 on the Dove Valley roads near Rocester. The location offers genuine rural emptiness — no overhead wires, minimal passing traffic, rolling hills in every direction. Combined with Burton's affordable crew accommodation, the production budget stretched further than our original Derby plan."”
Burton upon Trent's key production locations span several visual environments. The National Brewery Centre on Horninglow Street preserves Burton's brewing heritage — Victorian brewery architecture, copper brewing vessels, and cobbled yards. The Centre hosts events and is receptive to filming enquiries. Vehicle access is via the main car park with space for production vehicles and low-loader positioning.
Tutbury Castle (3 miles north of Burton via the A511 and Castle Street) provides the town's most visually dramatic location — the ruined medieval fortress sits on a hilltop with 360-degree views across the Dove Valley and Staffordshire countryside. Access is via the castle's main entrance on Castle Street. The site accommodates vehicle positioning on the terracing and in the outer bailey. Productions should note that the castle's hilltop position is exposed to weather, requiring contingency planning for wind and rain.
The Dove Valley between Tutbury and Dovedale offers pastoral landscape locations — the B5030 and associated B-roads follow the River Dove through Rocester and Ellastone, providing riverside and valley-floor settings for automotive tracking shots and wide-angle landscape work. Traffic is light enough for controlled sequences during weekday hours.
Burton upon Trent is 30 miles from Birmingham's post-production facilities and 12 miles from Derby, making same-day rushes delivery practical. East Midlands Airport (EMA) is 13 miles east for equipment and crew arrivals.
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