LuxuryCarHire.Club provides luxury wedding car hire across Oxford and Oxfordshire from £695. Arrive at Blenheim Palace (OX20 1UL, 500+ guests, UNESCO World Heritage) in a Rolls-Royce Phantom, depart the Bodleian Library's Divinity School (OX1 3BG, 120 guests) in a Bentley Continental GTC, or make your entrance at Christ Church (OX1 1DP) beneath Tom Tower in a Rolls-Royce Ghost. Oxford offers a concentration of wedding venues rarely found elsewhere in England — from medieval college chapels and UNESCO palaces to Cotswold stone manor houses and riverside settings. Each requires a chauffeur who understands venue approach logistics, photography positioning, and the city's ZEZ restrictions. Complimentary ribbons, fresh flowers, and chilled champagne with every wedding booking.
Our Oxford wedding fleet includes the Rolls-Royce Phantom (from £2,200/day), Rolls-Royce Ghost (from £1,800/day), Bentley Continental GTC (from £1,400/day), Bentley Flying Spur (from £1,400/day), Mercedes-Maybach S-Class (from £895/day), and the Range Rover Autobiography (from £750/day). Every wedding vehicle is presented with a DBS-checked chauffeur experienced in Oxford venue logistics, ribbon and floral decoration to your colour scheme, chilled champagne or soft drinks, and a privacy screen for the journey between ceremony and reception. The Rolls-Royce Phantom provides the most commanding arrival at Blenheim Palace — the proportions of the car against Vanbrugh's Baroque facade create photographs that define wedding albums. The Bentley Continental GTC is ideal for summer weddings where the convertible roof adds drama to the approach through Woodstock or along the Cherwell. The Rolls-Royce Ghost suits the quieter elegance of a college chapel arrival, where scale and presence must balance with medieval architecture.
“"The Rolls-Royce Phantom at Blenheim Palace was beyond anything we imagined. The chauffeur drove through the Great Park with the palace growing larger through the windscreen — our photographer was positioned at the Queen Pool bridge and captured the car crossing with the palace behind. That single image defined our wedding album."”
, — Laura & Tom, Blenheim Palace, OX20Blenheim Palace is England's only non-royal, non-episcopal country house to hold the title of palace — a UNESCO World Heritage Site set in 2,000 acres of Capability Brown parkland with capacity for over 500 guests. The Orangery, Long Library, and Great Hall each provide a distinct wedding setting, and the vehicle approach through the Great Park is one of the most spectacular in the country. Our chauffeurs enter via the Woodstock Gate, driving through the parkland with the palace visible across the lake for the final half-mile. The Rolls-Royce Phantom positioned in the Great Court, with the Bernini fountain and the palace's north facade behind, is the single most photographed wedding car arrangement we provide in Oxfordshire. We coordinate with the Blenheim events team on vehicle timing, courtyard access, and the specific positioning that allows the photographer to capture the car, the couple, and the palace entrance in a single composition.
The Divinity School is Oxford's oldest purpose-built lecture room, dating from 1488, with a fan-vaulted ceiling that is among the finest examples of Perpendicular Gothic architecture in England. Licensed for weddings of up to 120 guests, the Divinity School requires vehicle access via Broad Street and Catte Street — both within the city centre but outside the ZEZ boundary. Our chauffeurs position the Rolls-Royce Ghost at the Bodleian's main entrance on Catte Street, where the Radcliffe Camera provides the background for departure photographs. The intimate scale of a Bodleian wedding suits the Ghost's refined presence rather than the Phantom's grander proportions — our wedding consultant advises on vehicle choice based on venue character and photographer requirements.
Christ Church is Oxford's grandest college — the Great Hall (which inspired Hogwarts' Great Hall in the Harry Potter films), Tom Tower, the Cathedral, and the Meadow provide a wedding setting of exceptional architectural weight. Vehicle access requires the St Aldate's approach to Tom Tower, with our chauffeurs managing the pedestrian zone timing and the narrow Meadow Gate alternative for post-ceremony departure towards the river. Christ Church weddings demand precise vehicle positioning — the car framed within the Tom Tower archway is a signature Oxford wedding image. We coordinate with the college events office on access windows, which are limited during term time.
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The signature Oxford wedding arrangement. Rolls-Royce Phantom collects the bride from North Oxford or Woodstock, enters Blenheim via the Great Park, and positions in the Great Court for the processional approach. After the ceremony, the car transfers the couple to the reception in the Orangery or Long Library — a journey measured in metres but significant in photographs. Evening return to an Oxford hotel available.
Bodleian Divinity School elegance
Rolls-Royce Ghost or Bentley Continental GTC collects from a city centre hotel (the Randolph or Old Bank), approaches via Broad Street and Catte Street, and positions at the Bodleian entrance for the processional walk through the Schools Quadrangle. Post-ceremony photographs with the Radcliffe Camera backdrop before departing to a Cotswolds reception.
Christ Church heritage
The Rolls-Royce Ghost beneath Tom Tower — framed within the Gothic archway. Collection from the bride's Oxford address, approach via St Aldate's, and ceremony in the Cathedral or Great Hall. The departure through Christ Church Meadow towards the river provides a serene transition from the ceremony to the reception journey.
Multi-vehicle college weddings
Separate vehicles for bride, bridesmaids, and parents. Rolls-Royce Phantom for the bride, Mercedes V-Class for the bridal party (up to 6), and Bentley Flying Spur for parents. All vehicles coordinated to arrive at the college gate in the correct sequence with 3-minute intervals, managed around the college's specific access restrictions.
Cotswolds countryside
For couples marrying at Eynsham Hall, Caswell House, or Aynhoe Park, the vehicle approach through Oxfordshire countryside is integral to the experience. The Bentley Continental GTC with the roof down on a June afternoon, approaching through Cotswold stone villages, creates the arrival that sets the tone for the reception.
Contact us via the quote form with your wedding date, ceremony venue, reception venue, and any vehicle preferences.
We discuss your timeline, colour scheme (for ribbons and flowers), route preferences, and photography requirements. We provide a detailed plan covering collection time, ZEZ navigation, ceremony arrival, and reception transfer — with venue-specific positioning for every Oxford college and Oxfordshire venue.
Secure your date with a 30% deposit. Full vehicle specification, chauffeur details, and venue coordination confirmed 2 weeks before your wedding.
We provide wedding car hire across Oxfordshire: Oxford city and all colleges, Woodstock, Witney, Bicester, Abingdon, Thame, Henley-on-Thames, Wallingford, Dorchester-on-Thames, and all OX postcodes. Cotswolds venues, Chilterns estates, and Thames Valley locations fully covered. Extended service to Reading, High Wycombe, Cheltenham, and London for couples with venues outside Oxfordshire. View all Oxford hire services or request a wedding consultation.
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“"The Rolls-Royce Phantom at Blenheim Palace was beyond anything we imagined. The chauffeur drove through the Great Park with the palace growing larger through the windscreen — our photographer was positioned at the Queen Pool bridge and captured the car crossing with the palace behind. That single image defined our wedding album."”
“"We chose the Rolls-Royce Ghost for our Divinity School wedding. The chauffeur positioned perfectly on Catte Street with the Radcliffe Camera behind. The scale of the Ghost was exactly right for the Bodleian — understated but unmistakable. The drive to our reception at Eynsham Hall with champagne was the first quiet moment of the day."”
“"Booked three vehicles for our Christ Church wedding — Ghost for me, V-Class for the bridesmaids, Flying Spur for my parents. The chauffeur timed the arrivals through Tom Tower perfectly — three-minute intervals with each car framed in the archway. Our photographer said the Tom Tower sequence was the best she had shot at Christ Church."”
The most common wedding route in Oxford connects the bride's preparation address with a city centre ceremony and then a countryside reception. A typical routing: collection from North Oxford or Summertown (OX2), approach via the Banbury Road and Parks Road to the Bodleian or Sheldonian area, ceremony, then departure north on the Woodstock Road to Blenheim Palace or Eynsham Hall. The total journey from a central Oxford ceremony to a Cotswolds reception is typically 20-40 minutes — enough time for the couple to enjoy champagne in the car and arrive composed for the reception line.
Blenheim Palace weddings from Oxford require the A44 through Woodstock (8 miles, 15 minutes). Our chauffeurs use the Hensington Gate approach for standard access or the Woodstock Gate for the full parkland drive. Saturday weddings at Blenheim should allow 25 minutes from central Oxford to account for Woodstock village traffic during summer months.
Chilterns venue routes follow the B480 south-east from Oxford through Cowley and Nuneham Courtenay. Stonor Park (RG9 6HF) is 18 miles from Oxford (35 minutes) through the Chiltern beechwoods — the final approach through the deer park is one of the most atmospheric venue arrivals in the county. The B480 connects to Reading and High Wycombe for couples with guests arriving from the M4 corridor.
Thames Valley venues along the A4074 south through Dorchester-on-Thames and Wallingford provide riverside ceremony settings within 30 minutes of Oxford. The Le Manoir aux Quat'Saisons at Great Milton (OX44 7PD, 8 miles south-east) offers a Michelin two-star wedding venue reached via the A40 and quiet lanes through the Thame valley — the Bentley Flying Spur's grand touring character suits the manor house approach.
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