Premier Carriage isone of UK’s leading collection of wedding transportestablished 1996, experienced & professional. Over 15,000 weddings successfully completed and recommended by leading wedding venuesleaders in planning and attention to detailrenowned for outstanding customer servicerecognised by celebrities & heads of stateprivate viewings arranged for any vehiclecars shown are the actual cars providedpersonalised, individually tailored service.

They provide Chauffeur Driven Vehicles, Limousines and Convertibles from 1914 to 2017, Rolls-Royce, Bentley, Daimler, Jaguar, Ferrari, Horse and Carriage, Coach & Bus etc. Visit https://www.premiercarriage.co.uk.

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