LuxuryCarHire.Club provides luxury and supercars for film, TV, and commercial production across Dudley and the Black Country. The Black Country Living Museum — primary filming location for Peaky Blinders — and the Red House Glass Cone in Stourbridge offer unique period and industrial backdrops. Ferrari, Lamborghini, Rolls-Royce, and vintage vehicles available with dedicated vehicle coordinator. Call 020 7123 4581 for production enquiries.
Our production fleet for Dudley and Black Country shoots includes the Ferrari F8 Tributo, Lamborghini Aventador S, McLaren 720S, Rolls-Royce Ghost, Rolls-Royce Phantom, Bentley Continental GT, vintage Rolls-Royce Silver Cloud, Mercedes-Benz S-Class, and Range Rover Autobiography. Each vehicle comes with a dedicated vehicle coordinator handling positioning, continuity, and safe movement between setups. Period vehicles — the Silver Cloud and classic Bentley — are available for productions requiring 1950s-1970s vehicles. Modern supercars for contemporary drama, music videos, and commercial work. All vehicles carry production-grade insurance and are available for overnight secure storage at our West Midlands depot.
“"The Silver Cloud at the Black Country Living Museum looked incredible on the cobbled street. The vehicle coordinator handled positioning perfectly between setups — we had the car in four different locations across the day without any delays."”
, — Production Manager, period drama shoot
The Black Country Living Museum (DY1 4SQ) was the primary filming location for BBC's Peaky Blinders. Charlie's Yard, the Victorian street scenes, the Bottle and Glass pub, the blacksmith's shop, and the Workers' Institute all featured across multiple series. The museum actively welcomes film production and has established procedures for vehicle access, crew parking, and location management. A vintage Rolls-Royce Silver Cloud or classic Bentley on these cobbled streets creates authentic period imagery.

The Red House Glass Cone in Stourbridge (DY8) is one of only four surviving glass cones in the UK — a 100-foot Grade II* listed structure dating from c.1790. The cone's dramatic interior and canal-side exterior provide an industrial backdrop unlike anything in the West Midlands. Modern supercars photographed against the cone's brickwork create a striking contrast between heritage architecture and contemporary engineering.

Dudley Castle ruins (11th century) sit on a limestone hill above the town with panoramic Black Country views. The castle courtyard and surrounding grounds — within Dudley Zoo — offer elevated positions for car sequences. The Tecton buildings within the zoo (12 Grade II listed 1930s modernist structures by Berthold Lubetkin) provide a unique architectural backdrop for contemporary productions.
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Vintage Rolls-Royce Silver Cloud and classic Bentley for productions at the Black Country Living Museum and heritage locations. Continuity coordination across multi-day shoots.
Music videos
Ferrari, Lamborghini, and McLaren for contemporary music videos. The Red House Glass Cone and Dudley Castle provide dramatic backdrops distinct from typical urban locations.
Commercial advertising
Product launches, brand campaigns, and automotive content using Dudley's industrial heritage architecture as contrast with modern luxury vehicles.
Documentary and factual
Vehicle provision for automotive documentaries, Black Country heritage programmes, and industrial history content.
Contact us at 020 7123 4581 or via the quote form with production details: vehicle requirements, location, dates, and any period-specific needs.
Detailed production quote within 24 hours including vehicle, coordinator, insurance, and any overnight hold charges.
Production agreement and deposit. We coordinate with your location manager on access, parking, and positioning logistics.
Vehicle delivery to any production location across the Black Country: Black Country Living Museum, Red House Glass Cone, Dudley Castle, Himley Hall, Stourbridge Glass Quarter, and all locations within the DY postcode area. Regular delivery to nearby studios: Digbeth Loc Studios Birmingham (10mi), and production locations across the wider West Midlands. We also serve productions in Wolverhampton, Birmingham, and the wider Staffordshire area.
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“"The Silver Cloud at the Black Country Living Museum looked incredible on the cobbled street. The vehicle coordinator handled positioning perfectly between setups — we had the car in four different locations across the day without any delays."”
“"Ferrari F8 against the Red House Glass Cone for a brand campaign. The contrast between the 1790s brickwork and the modern car was exactly what we wanted. LuxuryCarHire.Club understood the brief and the coordinator was excellent on set."”
The Black Country Living Museum (DY1 4SQ) is the anchor location for period production work in Dudley. Access is via Tipton Road from the A461, with crew parking available at the museum's main car park. The museum's production team manages access permissions, and our vehicle coordinator works with them to ensure smooth vehicle positioning on the cobbled streets. The museum is available for hire outside regular opening hours for production work.
The Red House Glass Cone (Stuart Crystal works, DY8) sits on the Stourbridge Canal. Vehicle access is from the B4180 (Platts Road), with the canal towpath providing additional angles. The cone interior — a vast open space beneath the 100ft structure — is available for controlled interior photography with artificial lighting. The canal setting offers water reflections for exterior shots.
Dudley Canal Tunnel (DY1) — a 3,172-yard limestone tunnel — has a dramatic entrance portal that provides atmospheric framing for vehicle shots. The tunnel entrance at Castle Hill, adjacent to the castle ruins, combines water, stone, and shadow in a single location.
For contemporary urban filming, Duncan Edwards Way (A461/A459) through Dudley town centre provides dual carriageway sections suitable for driving sequences. The nearby M5 motorway (Junction 2, 3 miles south) offers controlled highway filming opportunities with appropriate permissions.
Digbeth Loc Studios in Birmingham (10 miles east) — production base for the Peaky Blinders film — provides professional studio facilities. We deliver vehicles to this studio regularly for productions shooting across both Digbeth and Black Country locations.
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