LuxuryCarHire.Club provides wedding cars across Cambridge and Cambridgeshire from £495. Arrive at Madingley Hall in a Rolls-Royce Phantom, travel to the University Arms Hotel in a Bentley Flying Spur, or make your entrance at a college chapel in a vintage Rolls-Royce Silver Cloud. Professional chauffeurs, ribbon decoration, and champagne service included.
Our Cambridge wedding fleet includes the Rolls-Royce Phantom (from £895), Rolls-Royce Ghost (from £795), Bentley Flying Spur (from £695), Bentley Continental GTC (from £650), Mercedes-Benz S-Class (from £495), and vintage Rolls-Royce Silver Cloud (from £750). Each vehicle arrives dressed with ribbons and bows in your wedding colour scheme, with a uniformed chauffeur who manages door opening, umbrella service, and timing with precision throughout. Wedding packages from Cambridge include a planning consultation where we work through your ceremony and reception timeline, venue approach routes, and photograph locations — whether that means the sweeping driveway of Madingley Hall beneath its Tudor gables or the forecourt of the University Arms with King's College Chapel framing the background. Every wedding hire includes 2 hours of service as standard, with additional hours available from £95.
“"The Rolls-Royce Phantom at Madingley Hall was the highlight of our arrival. The chauffeur positioned the car perfectly on the forecourt with the Tudor gables above us — our photographer said the combination was the best shot of the day. Collection from my parents' home in Newnham was seamless."”
, — Emily, Cambridge, CB3Madingley Hall is a 16th-century Tudor manor house set in gardens designed by Capability Brown — one of Cambridgeshire's premier wedding venues with capacity for up to 180 guests. We have served dozens of weddings at Madingley and know the approach through the estate, the best position for the car on the gravel forecourt beneath the Tudor gables, and the timing required between ceremony in the Great Hall and photographs in the Capability Brown gardens. The Rolls-Royce Phantom photographs exceptionally well against the honeyed stone facade with the formal gardens stretching beyond.
The University Arms Hotel stands on Regent Street overlooking Parker's Piece — Cambridge's most iconic hotel, with over 175 years of history. Our chauffeurs know the approach from Regent Street, the covered entrance positioning for wet-weather arrivals, and the transition from the hotel to King's Parade for photographs with King's College Chapel. For couples marrying at the Guildhall or Round Church, we coordinate the short transfers through the city centre's pedestrianised streets at times when vehicle access is permitted.
Several Cambridge colleges licence their chapels for wedding ceremonies — an extraordinary setting that demands transport to match. Our chauffeurs understand the strict vehicle access protocols at each college: the narrow gateway at St John's, the timing restrictions at King's, the porters' lodge drop-off at Emmanuel. The vintage Rolls-Royce Silver Cloud suits the Gothic and Tudor architecture of Cambridge's chapels, arriving through medieval gateways with a sense of period continuity that modern vehicles cannot replicate.
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Collection from the bridal preparation address (typically a family home in Newnham, Trumpington, or Great Shelford), transfer to Madingley Hall for the ceremony, photographs in the Capability Brown gardens with the car, and an evening departure. The Rolls-Royce Phantom is our most requested vehicle for Madingley ceremonies.
College chapel ceremonies
Arrival at Trinity, St John's, or Emmanuel for the chapel ceremony, followed by a short transfer to the college dining hall or a city-centre hotel reception. The vintage Rolls-Royce Silver Cloud arriving through a medieval college gateway creates a scene that bridges centuries — a 1960s classic framed by 15th-century stonework.
Grantchester village weddings
The Bentley Flying Spur or Rolls-Royce Ghost through the narrow lanes to Grantchester church, with photographs beside the River Cam and in the Meadows before a reception at the Orchard or a village marquee. The countryside setting within two miles of Cambridge city centre gives couples the best of both worlds.
University wedding convoys
Multi-car wedding arrangements are popular for large Cambridge celebrations. We coordinate three to five vehicles — typically a Rolls-Royce Phantom for the bride, Bentley Flying Spur for the groom, and Mercedes S-Class vehicles for family — with synchronised departures to venues across the city and county.
Contact us via the quote form or WhatsApp with your wedding date, venues (ceremony and reception), and vehicle preference. Include your Cambridge-area pickup address.
We respond within 2 hours with vehicle availability, pricing, and a proposed timeline covering collection, ceremony arrival, photograph windows, and reception transfer — tailored to your specific venues.
Secure your wedding car with a 30% deposit. We confirm ribbon colours, chauffeur details, and the full timeline 2 weeks before the wedding. A venue recce is included for first-time venues.
We collect from across Cambridgeshire: Cambridge city centre, Trumpington, Newnham, Grantchester, Cherry Hinton, Chesterton, Romsey, Petersfield, Queen Edith's, Coleridge, Arbury, King's Hedges, Milton, Girton, Histon, Fulbourn, Great Shelford, Sawston, Comberton, Barton, Waterbeach, and Linton. Regular wedding venues served: Madingley Hall, University Arms Hotel, The Varsity Hotel, Gonville Hotel, Quy Mill Hotel, Chilford Hall Vineyard, Grantchester Church, and Cambridge college chapels. We also serve nearby Peterborough, Ely, and Norwich.
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“"The Rolls-Royce Phantom at Madingley Hall was the highlight of our arrival. The chauffeur positioned the car perfectly on the forecourt with the Tudor gables above us — our photographer said the combination was the best shot of the day. Collection from my parents' home in Newnham was seamless."”
“"Booked the vintage Silver Cloud for our St John's College chapel wedding. It arrived through the college gateway and parked in the first court — genuinely looked like it had been there since the building was constructed. The chauffeur managed the ribbon colours, door timing, and umbrella service without a word of instruction."”
“"Three-car wedding convoy from our home in Great Shelford to the reception at Madingley Hall. Rolls-Royce for the bride, Bentley for me, Mercedes for our parents. Every car arrived synchronised — the logistics were exceptional."”
Cambridge's concentration of licensed wedding venues spans medieval colleges, grand hotels, and country estates. Madingley Hall (3 miles west of the city centre) sits in its Capability Brown grounds with views across Cambridgeshire — the Tudor manor house provides a dramatic arrival setting through the estate's tree-lined drive. The University Arms Hotel on Regent Street combines Georgian elegance with a city-centre location overlooking Parker's Piece, within walking distance of King's Parade for photographs.
The Varsity Hotel on Thompson's Lane offers a contemporary rooftop setting with views across the college skyline — the approach via Bridge Street and St John's Street creates a processional route past some of Cambridge's most photographed buildings. Gonville Hotel on Gonville Place provides a traditional city-centre venue, while Quy Mill Hotel (5 miles east) offers a country house setting on 10 acres with its own grounds for outdoor ceremonies.
Beyond the city, popular reception venues include Chilford Hall Vineyard in Linton (10 miles south, a working vineyard with barn reception), Granary at Newmarket (15 miles east, an events venue beside the racecourse), and Longstowe Hall (10 miles west, a Grade II listed Elizabethan manor). The routes between these venues pass through Cambridgeshire's gentle landscape of chalk hills, village greens, and medieval churches.
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