This was long considered of all semi open carriages. This type of carriage was greatly admired by the then Prince of Wales and named after his mother Queen Victoria.
It carries a driver and footman and seats two inside. The hood may be raised or lowered depending on the weather and can be pulled by the single horse or a pair.
This carriage is the most practical and the most generally used of all town and country carriages.
First invented in 1839 by Lord Chancellor Brougham from whom its name was derived.
It has a driver on the front and footman on the rear. It seats 4 people inside and is drawn by a pair of horses.
Here at Mill Lane we use one of the oldest breeds in Europe - the Fresian Blacks from Holland, sweet natured and attractive. The willingness to work and active pace make them ideal for harness work.
All of our horses are trained by ourselves to a high standard. The coachman and groom's are dressed in traditional livery in a choice of your colour.
Flowers and ribbons in a choice of your colour for your big day.



