LuxuryCarHire.Club provides luxury vehicles for film, television, and commercial productions across Derby and Derbyshire from £895/day. The Derwent Valley Mills UNESCO World Heritage corridor offers industrial heritage backdrops from the Silk Mill to Cromford, Kedleston Hall provides Palladian grandeur (featured in The Duchess and numerous period dramas), and the Peak District delivers landscapes from rolling limestone dales to dramatic gritstone edges. Donington Park circuit adds motorsport authenticity. Call 020 7123 4581 or WhatsApp to discuss your production requirements.
Our Derby production fleet includes the Rolls-Royce Phantom (from £1,400/day), Rolls-Royce Ghost (from £1,100/day), Bentley Continental GT (from £1,050/day), Bentley Flying Spur (from £950/day), Ferrari F8 Tributo (from £1,100/day), Lamborghini Huracan Evo (from £1,050/day), McLaren 720S (from £1,100/day), Aston Martin DB11 (from £895/day), Mercedes-AMG GT (from £795/day), Range Rover Autobiography (from £750/day), and the Range Rover Sport SVR (from £695/day). Every vehicle is production-ready — cleaned, detailed, and delivered with flexible positioning for camera requirements. We work with production managers, location scouts, and unit managers to coordinate vehicle placement, movement sequences, and continuity across shooting schedules. Multi-day production rates, standby day pricing, and fleet packages available for series and feature work requiring multiple vehicles across Derbyshire locations.
“"We shot a luxury lifestyle campaign across three Derby locations — Kedleston Hall, Cromford Mills, and the A515 through the White Peak. LuxuryCarHire.Club provided a Rolls-Royce Phantom and Bentley Continental GT across all three days, with backup vehicles and a logistics coordinator who understood production timing. The Kedleston approach drive gave us the hero shot in a single take."”
, — Production Manager, London-based agency
The Derwent Valley Mills World Heritage Site stretches 15 miles from Derby's Silk Mill north through Belper, Milford, Cromford, and Matlock Bath. This corridor provides a concentration of industrial heritage architecture — red-brick mill buildings, stone weirs, canal-side cottages, and intact 18th-century workers' housing — that establishes period authenticity without extensive set dressing. A Rolls-Royce Phantom positioned outside the Strutt family's North Mill in Belper, or a Bentley Continental GT on the cobbled approach to Cromford Mill, provides the contrast between heritage architecture and contemporary luxury that automotive and lifestyle productions require. The valley's linear geography allows multiple distinct setups within a 20-minute drive.

Kedleston Hall has established credentials as a film and television location. The Palladian mansion doubled for Buckingham Palace interiors in The Duchess (2008) and has featured in period dramas and automotive commercials. The north front portico, the sweeping parkland approach, the Marble Hall interior, and the Robert Adam state rooms each provide distinct production environments. For automotive work, the approach drive through the deer park offers a long, uninterrupted tracking shot with the mansion growing in the background — a sequence that production teams return to because it delivers consistently in a single take.

Derby's position as the southern gateway to the Peak District provides access to diverse landscapes within 45 minutes. The White Peak limestone dales (via the A515 from Ashbourne), the Dark Peak gritstone edges (via the A6 through Matlock to Curbar Edge), and the moorland plateaux (via the A57 Snake Pass) each provide distinct visual environments. Automotive productions favour the A515 for wide tracking shots across open limestone country, and the Derwent Valley between Matlock Bath and Cromford for dramatic gorge sequences with the river and railway visible below. The B5055 and B5056 through the Derbyshire Dales offer narrow, winding roads for pursuit and driving sequences where the landscape dominates the frame.
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The Derwent Valley and Peak District provide the landscape variety that automotive campaigns require across a 2-3 day shoot. Day one at Kedleston Hall for static beauty shots, day two on the A515 for driving sequences, day three in the Derwent Valley gorge between Cromford and Matlock Bath for dramatic backdrop work. Our fleet coordination ensures vehicle continuity across all locations with backup vehicles on standby.
Period drama and heritage productions
Kedleston Hall and the Derwent Valley Mills corridor attract period drama productions seeking Georgian and Industrial Revolution settings. The Rolls-Royce Phantom and Bentley Flying Spur complement the grandeur of Kedleston, while the industrial heritage architecture along the Derwent provides contrasting settings for social realism and historical narrative work.
Lifestyle and travel content
Digital content creators and travel publications use Derby as a base for Peak District features. A Ferrari F8 Tributo on the A515 through the White Peak, a Lamborghini Huracan Evo descending through Matlock Bath gorge, or a Range Rover Autobiography arriving at Chatsworth — these are the sequences that define luxury automotive travel content in the East Midlands.
Motorsport and performance features
Donington Park circuit combined with Peak District B-roads provides the range from controlled high-speed to authentic road driving that performance-focused productions need. Track sequences at Donington in the morning, road sequences on the B5055 through the Derbyshire Dales in the afternoon — all within 30 minutes of each other.
Contact us via the quote form or WhatsApp with your production requirements — vehicle types, shooting dates, locations across Derby and Derbyshire, and any specific positioning or movement needs.
We provide vehicle dimensions, turning circle data, and location-specific logistics for your recce. For Kedleston Hall, Derwent Valley, Peak District, and Donington Park locations, we supply approach route details, parking capacity, and permit requirements.
Dedicated logistics contact for your production team. Vehicle delivery, positioning, and continuity management across shooting days. Standby vehicles available for multi-day productions. Multi-day and fleet rates confirmed in writing.
We deliver production vehicles across Derby and Derbyshire: Derby city centre, Cathedral Quarter, Pride Park, Silk Mill, Darley Abbey, the Derwent Valley Mills corridor (Belper, Milford, Cromford, Matlock Bath), Kedleston Hall, Ashbourne, the A515 corridor, Peak District National Park locations, Donington Park, Castle Donington, Chatsworth, Bakewell, and Buxton. Location permits and access coordination available for National Trust properties (Kedleston Hall, Calke Abbey), Peak District National Park Authority locations, Donington Park circuit, and Derbyshire County Council highway filming permissions. We also serve productions in nearby Nottingham, Leicester, Stoke-on-Trent, and Sheffield.
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“"We shot a luxury lifestyle campaign across three Derby locations — Kedleston Hall, Cromford Mills, and the A515 through the White Peak. LuxuryCarHire.Club provided a Rolls-Royce Phantom and Bentley Continental GT across all three days, with backup vehicles and a logistics coordinator who understood production timing. The Kedleston approach drive gave us the hero shot in a single take."”
“"Used the Ferrari F8 Tributo for a Peak District driving feature. The A515 from Ashbourne to Buxton on a Wednesday morning was empty — the tracking vehicle had clean shots for 30 miles with no traffic management required. Derby as a base meant we could reach three distinct Peak District locations in a single day without repositioning the unit."”
“"Donington Park for the morning track sequences, then the Derwent Valley for afternoon road work. The McLaren 720S and Aston Martin DB11 were production-ready throughout. The team handled vehicle positioning and continuity so our camera crew could focus on the shots."”
The Derwent Valley Mills corridor provides a sequence of locations along a single road. Derby's Silk Mill and Museum of Making (DE1 3AF) anchors the southern end, with Darley Abbey Mills (DE22 1DZ) two miles north providing a riverside industrial setting. Belper's East and North Mills (8 miles) offer intact Georgian factory architecture, and Cromford Mills (15 miles) — Arkwright's original cotton mills — provide the most recognisable industrial heritage setting in the corridor. Each location has parking for unit vehicles and established relationships with production companies through the Derbyshire Film Office.
Kedleston Hall (4 miles from Derby centre) requires National Trust filming permissions, typically arranged 6-8 weeks ahead. The parkland and exterior are available for vehicle positioning and driving sequences; interior filming requires separate negotiation. The nearby Kedleston village provides a complementary estate village setting with stone cottages and a parish church.
The Peak District locations operate under the Peak District National Park Authority filming guidelines. The A515 between Ashbourne and Buxton provides the widest road surface and most manageable traffic management for tracking vehicle work. Curbar Edge (25 miles from Derby) and Stanage Edge (30 miles) offer dramatic gritstone escarpments overlooking the Derwent Valley for elevated establishing shots. Chatsworth House (25 miles) provides an alternative grand estate location with its own film office and established production protocols.
Donington Park circuit (13 miles) operates commercially for filming and can provide exclusive track access, pit lane facilities, and helicopter landing. Castle Donington village adjacent to the circuit offers period architecture for complementary establishing shots.
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