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Our Rolls Royce is a 1935 James Young “Bromley” saloon in black over cream. This car embodies all the luxury and elegance that Rolls Royce has come to typify. It can seat 3 passengers, but is at its best when used for the bride who wishes to arrive at the church in regal elegance. The Interior is in original brown leather complete with the furnishing touches that the coachbuilder supplied. (See the original cut glass decanters and glasses fitted to the rear quarter panels) The Front Doors are embellished with the original owner’s initials. This was typical of the gentry at this time. In this car you travel in opulence and luxury from a time long gone! |
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| Our Beauford- motor car is a 1930’s style classic with four doors to enable ease of entry particularly with today's elaborate wedding gowns The old English white exterior, black convertible roof, (removable for photographs weather permitting,) and chrome wire wheels look visually stunning. The interior is finished in pale grey leather, with dark blue carpets to enhance any colour gown. The Car is decorated with flowers and ribbons that can be colour co-ordinated to your specification. On arrival at the venue the bride can expect the full red carpet treatment and for the wedding couple a bottle of 'bubbly' for a toast which provides a wonderful photographic opportunity. | |||
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Our Rosedale is a six door six passenger limousine in old English white. Produced by Coleman-Milne one of the last bespoke coachbuilders in Great Britain. This car has a black vinyl roof and wire wheel trims which make it a perfect match for our Beauford. This makes it ideal as a bridesmaids car as together they make a stunning pair. The grey leather upholstery, complements any colour of gown, weather of bride or bridesmaids and the six doors make for easy access with even the most elaborate gowns. this limousine is dressed over all with flowers and the ribbons can be colour co-ordinated to your request. |
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| Our Dorchester is again a six passenger six door Limousine in old English white. Produced by Coleman-Milne one of the last bespoke coach builders in Great Britain. With alloy wheels it looks spectacular on photographs the six doors make for easy exit or entry and the dark upholstery enhances the lighter coloured gowns. The limousine is dressed overall with flowers, and ribbons which can be colour co-ordinated to your request. | |||
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