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The 1924 Rolls-Royce, Pullman Limousine with a unique coachwork configuration by Barker of London, has recently won national awards for preservation, conservation and elegance. "Victoria" is very Edwardian in appearance, dark green in colour with black wings and fabric roof covering, significantly enhanced by her external brass and nickel work and narrow, artillery wheels. The car was re-trimmed and the engine rebuilt in 1997. In terms of her coachwork, "Victoria" is unique in the world.

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Our 1932 Rolls-Royce Special Touring Saloon, whose coachwork was constructed by the Royal Coachbuilders, Hooper of London, is of a design unique to Britain. Four were made to this particular design and "Courtney" is the sole survivor.. Brewster green in colour with an eye-catching creamy-yellow roof, with large sunroof, "Courtney" represents the best of 1930's engineering and styling. The car had a complete engine rebuild in the spring of 2004.
The 1929 Rolls-Royce Open-Tourer by the Halifax Coachbuilders, Horsefield , is a strikingly attractive vehicle named "Lovely Nancy; Sweet Chariot". She is silver in colour and has a black, folding hood and side screens in the event of inclement weather and is extremely popular wherever she travels. "Lovely Nancy" is mechanically tip-top, having benefited from a nut-and-bolt chassis and engine rebuild and re-trim in the mid-nineties.
The 1989 Bentley Mulsanne S, made by Rolls-Royce at their Crewe factory in Cheshire, represents the best in 'modern' engineering before computerised controls were introduced. Ocean blue in colour with magnolia hide piped in blue and with generous walnut veneer woodwork, this stunning car contrasts with the three distinguished, vintage cars. It offers a very sleek, luxurious ride, as one might expect from the maker of "The Best Car in the World".

“Victoria” will feature as a principal car in the 2008 cinema version of the film, ”Brideshead Revisited”, starring Sir Michael Gambon and Emma Thompson. Church on Time man, John, is Lord Marchmain’s chauffeur in a highly dramatic scene. She will also be seen in a 2008/9 cinema film, "Easy Virtue", starring Colin Firth.

“Courtney” was selected as a principal car for a 2008 episode, “Cat among the Pigeons” of the ITV series, “Poirot”, starring David Suchet. John ‘ghosts’ as a driver for an actor in this murder mystery.