R & C H Crispin
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We are a well known and established taxi business based at Bradninch, Devon. We have been providing a service to the people of Bradninch and the surrounding town's and village's since 1923. Our vehicle's are easy to recognise as they all have personalised number plates ending with RCC (except our Vintage Wedding Cars).

We take pride in the appearance of our vehicle's and have a good reputation for having clean, well maintained cars. Thank you for looking at our site and if you like what you see, please tell your friends and family.
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Our business started in 1923 when Henry Crispin and his eldest son George began a motor repair and a taxi service business at Ellerhayes, Hele. After George married they moved the business to Fore Street, Bradninch, where they continued repairing cars and the taxi service and also opened a shop selling bicycles and toys which was run by George's wife Annie.
Our Rolls Royce Silver Cloud III has proven to be very popular as a wedding car over the last few years. This car was built in 1964 and is thought by many, to symbolise the best of British Car Manufacturing. Powered by a 6.2 litre, V8 engine, and with its elegant looks, this car would take you to and from your wedding venue in both comfort and style.
We currently have two black Mercedes E Class limousines, and one black Ford Dorchester limousines. We also have one white Ford Grosvenor limousine which we use for weddings. All of these cars can carry seven passengers as well as the driver. These cars are hired by Funeral Directors throughout Devon and Somerset.
We have a Volkswagon Caravelle Minibus, a Volkswagon Sharan MPV & a Volkswagon Passat car available for hire. Minibus - Our minibus can carry up to eight passengers whilst still leaving plenty of room for luggage for trips to and from airports or ferry ports, etc. It is also popular for taking pool, darts and skittles teams to their match venues.
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