LuxuryCarHire.Club provides wedding car hire across Nottingham and Nottinghamshire from £1,400/day. Arrive at Wollaton Hall in a Rolls-Royce Phantom along the sweeping parkland drive through 500 acres of deer park, collect from Colwick Hall in a Bentley Continental GTC for your 550-guest reception, or make a dramatic departure from Newstead Abbey in a Ferrari 488 GTB. Self-drive or chauffeur arrangements with complimentary ribbons, interior detailing, and venue coordination. Holme Pierrepont Hall, Kelham Hall, and Nottinghamshire church ceremonies covered. Call 020 7123 4581 or WhatsApp to check availability for your date.
Our Nottingham wedding collection includes the Rolls-Royce Phantom (from £2,200/day), Rolls-Royce Ghost (from £1,800/day), Bentley Flying Spur (from £1,400/day), Bentley Continental GTC (from £1,400/day), Ferrari 488 GTB (from £1,100/day), Lamborghini Huracan Evo (from £1,050/day), Aston Martin DB11 (from £899/day), and the Range Rover Autobiography (from £750/day). Every wedding vehicle is presented with complimentary ribbons, a full interior detail, and coordination with your venue events team. Our Nottingham chauffeurs know the approach drives, turning circles, and photography positions at Colwick Hall, Wollaton Hall, Newstead Abbey, Kelham Hall, Holme Pierrepont Hall, and every registered wedding venue across Nottinghamshire. Self-drive arrangements include a full orientation so the groom or bride drives to the reception with complete confidence. Nottingham's concentration of five landmark wedding venues within 15 miles of the city centre gives couples a genuine choice of setting — from Elizabethan deer park to Byronic Gothic, from Georgian riverside hall to Victorian country estate — each with its own character and photographic opportunities.
“"The Rolls-Royce Phantom arriving at Wollaton Hall through the deer park was the photograph that defined our wedding. The deer stood watching as the car swept through, and as I stepped out with the Elizabethan towers behind me, every guest stopped and stared. Our photographer said the light through the deer park was the best she had captured all season."”
, — Sophie, The Park, NG7Wollaton Hall (NG8 2AE) is an Elizabethan prodigy house set within 500 acres of deer park — and gained global recognition as Wayne Manor in Christopher Nolan's The Dark Knight Rises (2012). The sweeping approach through the deer park, with fallow deer visible on both sides, creates a ceremonial arrival that wedding photographers rank among the finest in the East Midlands. A Rolls-Royce Phantom on the Wollaton approach is cinematic: the car curves through the parkland, the Hall rising behind, and the deer pausing to watch the arrival. Our chauffeurs coordinate with the Wollaton Hall events team for precise vehicle positioning at the south entrance, photography timing on the east terrace, and the formal departure sequence through the lower gardens.
Colwick Hall (NG2 4BH), set on the edge of Colwick Country Park, accommodates up to 550 wedding guests across its Georgian function rooms and marquee grounds — making it Nottinghamshire's largest capacity wedding venue. The tree-lined entrance drive and Georgian portico suit the Rolls-Royce Ghost's proportions, and the formal gardens provide a contained photography area where the car, couple, and Hall facade compose a single frame. Our chauffeurs arrive 30 minutes before the bridal party to position the vehicle at the portico steps, and the extensive grounds mean parking the wedding car fleet never competes with guest parking. The short transfer from Nottingham city centre churches (St Mary's, The Lace Market, All Saints) to Colwick Hall is under 10 minutes, keeping the bridal party comfortable between ceremony and reception.
Newstead Abbey (NG15 9HJ), the ancestral home of Lord Byron, provides Gothic architecture, 300 acres of gardens and parkland, and a literary heritage that resonates with couples who value narrative and atmosphere over scale. The approach through the abbey gatehouse, the cloistered courtyard, and the Japanese Garden each offer distinct photography environments. The Bentley Continental GTC arriving through the gatehouse arch into the medieval courtyard creates images with depth and drama — the car framed by 12th-century stonework. Our chauffeurs navigate the narrow gatehouse passage precisely, having measured clearances for every vehicle in our fleet.
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The Rolls-Royce Phantom arriving through the deer park is our most photographed Nottingham wedding moment. Couples book the full-day package — collection from the bridal preparation venue in The Park or Mapperley Park, the Wollaton parkland approach for photography, ceremony and reception at the Hall, and evening departure in style. The chauffeur remains on site throughout the day.
City church to Colwick Hall
Ceremony at St Mary's Lace Market or the Cathedral Church of St Barnabas, followed by a 10-minute transfer to Colwick Hall for the reception. The Rolls-Royce Ghost on London Road, crossing the Trent and arriving at Colwick's Georgian portico, makes the short journey feel ceremonial. The 550-guest capacity means Colwick Hall is the venue of choice for larger Nottingham weddings.
Newstead Abbey Gothic romance
Couples drawn to Newstead's literary heritage book the Bentley Continental GTC for the arrival through the gatehouse arch. The cloistered courtyard, the gardens, and the abbey ruins provide photography environments that change character as the light shifts through the afternoon. Self-drive departures from Newstead in the evening — the Lamborghini Huracan Evo emerging from the gatehouse into the A60 — offer a counterpoint to the medieval setting.
Self-drive departure statements
Grooms increasingly choose to drive themselves from the reception. The Ferrari 488 GTB or Lamborghini Huracan Evo, ribbons removed, departing Wollaton Hall or Colwick Hall after the evening reception makes a lasting impression. Full orientation provided on the morning of the wedding, with the car positioned for departure from 20:00.
Multi-car bridal parties
Three-car arrangements — Rolls-Royce Phantom for the bride, Bentley Flying Spur for the bridesmaids, Range Rover Autobiography for the parents — coordinated to arrive at Wollaton Hall or Newstead Abbey in sequence. Each car positioned at a different point for the photographer to capture the convoy through the parkland.
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Secure your wedding car with a 30% deposit. Final confirmation including chauffeur name, vehicle details, and timeline coordination 1 week before your wedding.
Wedding car hire across Nottingham and Nottinghamshire: The Park, Mapperley Park, West Bridgford, Wollaton, Beeston, Sherwood, Arnold, Carlton, Gedling, Hucknall, Ruddington, Bingham, Radcliffe-on-Trent, Southwell, Mansfield, Newark-on-Trent, and all NG postcodes. Venue coverage includes: Wollaton Hall (NG8 2AE), Colwick Hall (NG2 4BH), Newstead Abbey (NG15 9HJ), Kelham Hall (NG23 5QX), Holme Pierrepont Hall (NG12 2LD), Goosedale (NG6 8UJ), Nottingham Castle, St Mary's Church Lace Market, the Cathedral Church of St Barnabas, and Southwell Minster. We also serve weddings in nearby Derby, Leicester, and Lincoln.
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“"The Rolls-Royce Phantom arriving at Wollaton Hall through the deer park was the photograph that defined our wedding. The deer stood watching as the car swept through, and as I stepped out with the Elizabethan towers behind me, every guest stopped and stared. Our photographer said the light through the deer park was the best she had captured all season."”
“"We booked the Bentley Continental GTC for our September wedding at Newstead Abbey. Arriving through the gatehouse arch into the medieval courtyard with the top down — the sound of the engine echoing off 12th-century stone — was something our guests talked about for months. Lord Byron would have approved."”
“"Three cars for our Colwick Hall wedding — Phantom for me, Flying Spur for the bridesmaids, Range Rover for my parents. The convoy arriving along the tree-lined drive was cinematic. LuxuryCarHire.Club coordinated everything with our wedding planner and the Hall's events team without us needing to manage any of it."”
Wollaton Hall dominates Nottingham's wedding landscape. The Hall sits 3 miles west of the city centre, accessed via Wollaton Road through the university campus area. The final approach crosses into the deer park through the ornamental gates, and the 500-acre parkland provides an uninterrupted backdrop that feels removed from the city despite its proximity. Our chauffeurs arrive 30 minutes before the bridal party to position the vehicle on the south side, coordinating with the photographer for the initial approach shots as the car emerges from the tree line with the Hall in frame.
Colwick Hall sits 3 miles east of the city centre, accessed via the A612 Colwick Loop Road. The tree-lined entrance drive opens to the Georgian facade, and the extensive grounds along the River Trent provide riverside photography opportunities. The transfer from Nottingham city-centre churches — St Mary's Church in the Lace Market, the Cathedral Church of St Barnabas on Derby Road — to Colwick Hall is under 10 minutes via London Road and the A612, keeping the bridal party comfortable between ceremony and reception.
Newstead Abbey, 12 miles north of Nottingham via the A60 through Ravenshead, requires a longer transfer but rewards it with unique atmosphere. The approach through Ravenshead to the abbey entrance, the gatehouse passage into the courtyard, and the formal gardens beyond each provide staging points for photography. Our chauffeurs plan the route timing to arrive at the gatehouse at the agreed moment, allowing the photographer to capture the car emerging from the medieval arch.
For couples marrying at churches across Nottinghamshire, the A60 north through Sherwood to Mansfield, the A612 east through Burton Joyce to Southwell Minster, and the A52 west to Long Eaton and Castle Donington all provide scenic transfer routes. The Southwell Minster ceremony followed by reception at Kelham Hall (8 miles) is a particularly distinguished combination — the medieval minster and the Victorian Gothic hall complement each other in scale and atmosphere.
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