LuxuryCarHire.Club supplies vehicles for film, television, and commercial productions across Norwich and Norfolk from £500/day. Norwich offers exceptional historic and natural locations for vehicle-based production — Norwich Cathedral has served as a filming location for multiple period dramas, Elm Hill is one of England's best-preserved medieval streets, and the Norfolk Broads provide a unique waterside landscape found nowhere else in the UK. Holkham Beach doubled for the French coast in Shakespeare in Love. Norwich lacks the large studio infrastructure of London or Manchester, but its concentration of authentic historic architecture and distinctive Norfolk landscapes makes it a location of genuine production value. Our fleet includes Ferrari, Lamborghini, Rolls-Royce, and classic cars, available with low-loader transport, on-set supervision, and production-schedule flexibility.
Our Norwich production fleet spans modern supercars, luxury saloons, and classic vehicles. Modern: Ferrari F8 Tributo (from £800/day), Lamborghini Huracan Evo (from £750/day), McLaren 720S (from £800/day), Porsche 911 GT3 RS (from £700/day), Porsche 911 Turbo S (from £600/day). Luxury: Rolls-Royce Phantom (from £900/day), Rolls-Royce Ghost (from £800/day), Bentley Continental GT (from £700/day), Mercedes S-Class (from £500/day). Classic: Rolls-Royce Silver Shadow (from £500/day), Jaguar E-Type (from £600/day), Aston Martin DB5 (from £1,200/day). Every vehicle is supplied production-ready: cleaned to camera standard, fuel tank full, and available for static display, low-speed tracking shots, or driven sequences. Low-loader transport arranged for vehicles that must not accumulate road miles during a shoot. On-set vehicle supervisor included with every booking to manage positioning, continuity, and mechanical readiness between takes.
“"Needed a classic Jaguar E-Type for a two-day period drama shoot on Elm Hill. LuxuryCarHire.Club delivered on low-loader at 05:30, vehicle supervisor stayed through both days, and the car matched continuity across 12 setups without a single issue. Elm Hill is one of the best period locations in England — having a reliable vehicle supplier who understands production pace made the days run smoothly."”
, — Production Coordinator, Period Drama, Norwich
Norwich's medieval and Georgian streetscape is its primary production asset. Elm Hill is one of the most complete medieval cobbled streets in England — overhanging timber-framed buildings, hand-made brick facades, and an absence of modern shop fronts create a period setting that requires minimal art department intervention. A classic Aston Martin DB5 on Elm Hill reads as 1960s London or a fictional English market town without digital alteration. Norwich Cathedral (NR1 4DH, founded 1096) has served as a location for period drama productions — the cloisters, the 315-foot spire, and the Cathedral Close provide medieval and ecclesiastical backdrops that productions frequently require. The Tombland area adjacent to the Cathedral offers Georgian townhouse facades on a cobbled square. Pull's Ferry, a 15th-century watergate on the River Wensum, provides a uniquely atmospheric single-vehicle framing location that art directors consistently respond to in recce packages.

Norwich Castle reopened in August 2024 following a £27 million restoration that created new gallery spaces while preserving the Norman keep exterior. The Castle Mound provides an elevated setting overlooking Castle Meadow — a wide street that accommodates vehicle tracking shots with the Norman keep as backdrop. The Castle's position in the city centre, surrounded by a mix of medieval, Victorian, and modern architecture, allows productions to create period transitions within a compact area. A Rolls-Royce Phantom on Castle Meadow with the Norman keep above creates a visual contrast between contemporary luxury and 900 years of history.

The Norfolk Broads National Park — the only one of its kind in the UK — provides a unique waterside landscape of reed beds, windmills, and wide-horizon waterways. The B-roads through Wroxham, Horning, and Potter Heigham run alongside the Broads and offer roadside locations where vehicles can be positioned against water and marshland backdrops not available elsewhere in England. Holkham Beach, a vast expanse of sand backed by pine woodland, doubled for the French coast in Shakespeare in Love (1998). The beach is accessed via Lady Anne's Drive from the A149, and the foreshore accommodates vehicle positioning for commercial and fashion shoots — though access permissions are required from the Holkham Estate.
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Norwich's concentration of medieval and Georgian architecture makes it a natural location for period productions. Elm Hill, Cathedral Close, Tombland, and the Castle Quarter provide authentic settings spanning the 12th to 19th centuries. We supply classic vehicles — Aston Martin DB5, Jaguar E-Type, Rolls-Royce Silver Shadow — for period productions requiring 3-14 day bookings. Low-loader transport and on-set supervision included. Continuity photography maintained throughout multi-day shoots.
Commercials and brand content
Norwich's varied architecture supports automotive, lifestyle, heritage, and financial services commercials. Elm Hill for artisan and heritage brands, Cathedral Close for prestige campaigns, the Forum for technology and innovation briefs, the Norfolk Broads for lifestyle and wellness content. We supply vehicles camera-ready with production insurance, movement coordination, and art department compatibility. Half-day and full-day commercial rates from £500.
Television drama and documentary
Norfolk-based productions and visiting drama crews use Norwich locations for vehicle sequences. Our fleet supports short-notice requirements — a specific vehicle model delivered to location within 4 hours when available locally. Documentary productions filming in the Norfolk Broads or along the North Norfolk coast frequently require modern luxury vehicles for presenter segments and establishing shots.
Music videos and editorial
Norwich's medieval streets and the Norfolk Broads landscape provide distinctive backdrops for music video and editorial photography. A Lamborghini Huracan against the Cathedral's flint walls or a Rolls-Royce Ghost on Holkham Beach creates visually compelling frames. Same-day bookings available for music video shoots. Fashion and automotive photographers use Elm Hill, Pull's Ferry, and the Broads for editorial shoots with vehicles positioned by our on-site handler.
Photography and social media
Automotive content creators and social media producers increasingly use Norwich's photogenic locations. The combination of medieval cobbles, cathedral architecture, and the Norfolk coast within a 30-mile radius provides exceptional variety for a single day's shoot. We supply vehicles for half-day and full-day shoots with an on-site vehicle handler for repositioning between setups.
Contact us via the quote form or call with your vehicle requirements, shoot dates, and Norwich/Norfolk locations. Include script references or mood boards if available — we can suggest specific vehicles for period accuracy or visual impact.
We respond within 2 hours with vehicle availability, production day rates, low-loader transport costs, and on-set supervision options. Multi-vehicle and multi-day discounts applied automatically.
Secure vehicles with a production purchase order or 30% deposit. We coordinate delivery logistics with your transport captain and location manager, including Norwich City Council and Norfolk County Council permit timelines.
We supply production vehicles across Norwich and Norfolk: Elm Hill, Cathedral Close, Tombland, Castle Meadow, the Forum, Norwich Market Place, Pull's Ferry, the Broads (Wroxham, Horning, Potter Heigham), Holkham Beach and Estate, the A149 North Norfolk coast road, and all city-centre and rural locations accessible via Norwich City Council and Norfolk County Council permits. Extended location coverage to Ipswich, Cambridge, and Suffolk for productions shooting across multiple East Anglian locations. View our full vehicle collection or discuss bespoke requirements for your Norwich production.
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“"Needed a classic Jaguar E-Type for a two-day period drama shoot on Elm Hill. LuxuryCarHire.Club delivered on low-loader at 05:30, vehicle supervisor stayed through both days, and the car matched continuity across 12 setups without a single issue. Elm Hill is one of the best period locations in England — having a reliable vehicle supplier who understands production pace made the days run smoothly."”
“"Booked a Rolls-Royce Phantom and a Ferrari F8 Tributo for a luxury brand commercial. Elm Hill for the heritage shots, then the Forum for the contemporary sequence, then Cathedral Close for the finale — all within a 10-minute walk but visually three completely different worlds. The vehicle supervisor managed repositioning between locations seamlessly."”
“"Used the Norfolk Broads for a lifestyle shoot with a Bentley Continental GT. The roads through Wroxham and Horning are quiet, the landscape is unlike anything you get in London or the Midlands, and the production team handled all the logistics. We got frames that genuinely surprised the client."”
Elm Hill: Norwich's best-preserved medieval street — a gently curving cobbled lane lined with timber-framed and brick buildings from the 15th to 18th centuries. The street is pedestrianised but vehicle access can be arranged through Norwich City Council for production purposes. The narrow width suits single-vehicle static displays and slow-speed tracking shots. The absence of modern signage, plastic fascias, or chain-store frontage means the street reads as period without extensive dressing. An Aston Martin DB5 or Jaguar E-Type on Elm Hill creates an instantly evocative frame.
Norwich Cathedral and Close (NR1 4DH): The Cathedral Close is one of the largest in England, enclosed by medieval walls with access through the Erpingham Gate from Tombland. The Close accommodates multiple vehicle positions with the Cathedral's 315-foot spire and Norman architecture as backdrop. The cloisters (the largest in England) are vehicle-inaccessible but provide complementary pedestrian sequences. Vehicle access to the Close is managed through the Cathedral Events Office. Period and contemporary productions have used the Close for establishing shots, arrival sequences, and static displays against the ecclesiastical architecture.
Norwich Castle and Castle Meadow: The Norman keep sits on a mound above Castle Meadow, a wide pedestrianised street that can be opened for vehicle access by arrangement. The Castle's elevated position creates a natural backdrop for vehicles positioned on Castle Meadow below. The Forum, a modern glass-fronted building adjacent to the Castle, provides contemporary architectural contrast for productions that need period-to-modern transitions. The Gentleman's Walk shopping precinct connects Castle Meadow to the Market Place — a sequence of locations that compress several centuries of architecture into a 5-minute walk.
Tombland and the Cathedral Quarter: Tombland is a cobbled open area adjacent to Norwich Cathedral's Erpingham Gate, surrounded by Georgian and medieval buildings. The Augustine Steward House (a Grade I listed merchant's house from 1549) and the Maids Head Hotel (NR3 1LB, claimed as the oldest hotel in the UK) provide backdrop buildings for vehicle-focused sequences. Tombland accommodates 2-3 vehicles for static display and offers sightlines through the Erpingham Gate to the Cathedral beyond.
Norfolk Broads — Wroxham to Potter Heigham: The B-road circuit from Wroxham through Horning to Potter Heigham (15 miles) runs alongside the Broads waterways. The roads are quiet, the landscape is flat and open, and the combination of water, reed beds, and traditional Norfolk windmills creates a distinctive visual character. Potter Heigham's medieval bridge provides a single-vehicle framing location. The Broads roads suit atmospheric driving sequences and static positioning against the unique East Anglian waterscape.
Holkham Beach and Estate: Holkham Beach is accessed via Lady Anne's Drive from the A149. The vast sand beach backed by Corsican pine woodland provides cinematic scale for vehicle positioning — productions can frame vehicles against sand, sea, and sky without visual intrusion. Shakespeare in Love (1998) used Holkham for its French coast sequences. Access for vehicles on the beach requires Holkham Estate permission. The A149 coast road through the estate provides additional roadside locations with the Holkham Hall parkland as backdrop.
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