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Driving Lessons Throughout Larkhill
We teach students throughout Larkhill garrison and surrounding areas. Whether you’re based at the Royal Artillery Barracks, living in garrison accommodation, or anywhere across this military community, we come to you.
Working around garrison life? Shift patterns, training exercises, deployments, courses at the Royal School of Artillery? We understand military schedules and arrange lessons that fit around them rather than forcing you into rigid slots. Many Larkhill students feel nervous about learning to drive, which is completely normal when you’re juggling military commitments and learning a new skill. We focus on building confidence at your pace with no pressure or rushing.
Larkhill sits about 10 miles from Salisbury test centre, which works out to roughly 25 minutes by road. You’ll drive this route twice every lesson, so by test day it feels second nature rather than some unfamiliar journey that adds stress.

The Passmaster Toyota Aygo 
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- Experience teaching garrison personnel around military schedules for years
- Know the Larkhill to Salisbury route inside out after countless trips
- Experts in nervous learners who need patient, supportive instruction
- Over 150 five-star reviews from students across Salisbury Plain
- Flexible pickup from barracks gates, accommodation, or anywhere convenient in Larkhill
We've taught Larkhill garrison residents for years. Military life, exercises, irregular hours? We work around it all.
Instructors Who Work With Larkhill Life
I became an instructor as I loved driving and found a lot of joy in teaching in a previous job. I genuinely love the job and a lot of passion for what I do. Outside of this, you’ll find me in the gym, up a mountain or at the side of a lake, trying to catch some large carp.
I’ve been a driving instructor for over 20 years now — how time flies! I still teach with passion and a sense of fun, because I believe we all learn quicker when we’re enjoying ourselves.
Outside of lessons, I’ve recently discovered a love for gardening (I must be getting old!). I have two grown-up children who are now enjoying their independence behind the wheel, which gives me more time for long walks with my dog — and the occasional well-earned holiday.
Larkhill Driving Lessons FAQs
Can you work around military shifts and garrison life?
Yes, completely. We’ve taught loads of people from Larkhill garrison over the years and we’re used to the irregular schedules, exercises, courses, and last-minute changes. Just be upfront about your situation and we’ll sort something that works. Military life is unpredictable, so we build flexibility into how we work.
Is 10 miles to Salisbury going to eat up too much lesson time?
No, that 25 minutes each way is actual driving practice on proper roads building real skills. You’re learning throughout, not just being driven around as a passenger. Plus you’ll know the test route inside out by exam day, which is gold when everything else feels stressful. Most of your time is still focused practice in Salisbury anyway.
I'm nervous about driving. Will that be a problem?
Not at all. We focus on nervous learners and understand that anxiety about driving is normal, particularly when you’re already dealing with military life and all its pressures. We’ll build your confidence gradually, starting with easier roads before introducing busier conditions. Many of our most anxious students have successfully passed their tests with our patient approach.
Where exactly do you pick up from in Larkhill?
Wherever suits you best. Barracks gates, garrison accommodation, Packway area, literally anywhere that’s convenient. We know the garrison layout and we’re flexible because we understand military life doesn’t always allow for complicated arrangements.
Does Salisbury Plain weather affect lessons much?
Sometimes, yes. Wind, fog, and winter conditions are more noticeable out here than in sheltered areas. We’ll only cancel if conditions are genuinely dangerous, though, because learning in varied weather actually benefits you. Better to experience challenging conditions with an instructor than face them alone after you pass.
Do you offer automatic lessons?
No — we teach manual lessons only.
Do you teach in the evenings or at weekends?
Yes. We offer weekdays and evenings but we don’t currently offer weekend lessons. Our lessons do fill up fast so they’re all subject to availability.
How long is a lesson?
Lessons are booked in 2‑hour blocks (£85).
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I failed before with another instructor – can you help?
We can’t promise miracles, but we can promise a different approach. Over 150 five-star reviews say we’re pretty good at this. We’ll figure out what went wrong before, work on the specific issues, and get you test-ready properly. Loads of our students have been through failed tests with other instructors and passed with us.
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Getting You Test-Ready from Larkhill
Most lessons follow a clear pattern that works well for garrison residents. We pick you up in Larkhill, spend about 25 minutes driving to Salisbury while building your road skills, focus on test-standard practice in the city itself, then make the return journey. That’s 50 minutes of real driving experience plus your Salisbury practice time, which means every lesson packs in serious learning.
Larkhill’s location teaches practical skills. The garrison roads around the barracks teach awareness and navigation around a military environment, while the route out via the A345 develops proper A-road technique with faster speeds and varied traffic conditions. By the time you take your test, you’ve covered everything from garrison traffic to city centre driving.
Salisbury Plain position means weather plays a role in your learning. Wind across open downland, fog that settles in valleys, winter conditions that teach respect for changing road surfaces. That’s good preparation because real driving means handling whatever conditions turn up, not just driving on perfect sunny days.
The 25-minute journey each way isn’t wasted time because you’re building skills, learning proper junction approaches, and making that test centre route so familiar it becomes automatic rather than something you consciously navigate.
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Trusted By Learners In Larkhill
View All Testimonials“Rich was a great driving instructor! Always looked forward to my lessons and he was very patient. Also, he was amazing at talking through things if you made any mistakes so you can keep on improving. Would highly recommend to any wanting to learn to drive.”
“I want to say a massive thank you to Rich from Passmaster! At the beginning I was very nervous about driving and was struggling to get my head round the basics. Rich was extremely patient and took everything at my own pace and was more than happy to answer all questions whilst building up my knowledge and confidence.
Each lesson was tailored to my individual needs, I never felt like I was being rushed and no question was a stupid one! Every lesson was fun and we had a right laugh along the way.
When test day arrived I was very nervous and very much doubted myself, and again Rich made me feel very supported, at complete ease and I am over the moon that I passed this week with no minors which I never thought would be possible!! It has been an absolute pleasure to be taught by Rich and I will miss my Friday mornings, cannot thank Passmaster enough!”
“I couldn’t recommend Rich enough, Due to my situation i needed driving lessons in a short period of time all of which he was able to accommodate working around my busy and complex work schedule.
Instantly i got along with him very well and learning was easily due to his friendly nature and very good teaching styles.
I passed my extended driving test within 3 lessons with which was a true credit to Rich. Each lesson was thoroughly enjoyable and almost a shame i don’t have any more.
Thanks again Rich, it really was a pleasure you teaching me and spending time with you.”
“I loved learning to drive with Rich, i can’t fault him. He always made me feel so comfortable and was patient with me. Passed first time!! His attitude to teaching is brilliant and i loved having a good chatter (when safe of course) as he is so funny. Brilliant at communicating and working to what suits both him and you. Defo recommend!”
“So grateful I had Rich as my instructor. He’s punctual, organised and an incredible teacher with a calm but informative style. We were on a tight schedule before my test date and he tailored the lessons and progression to my needs and requirements. Would recommend him to anyone. Thanks rich!”
“Having passed first time and thoroughly enjoyed every single lesson, I couldn’t recommend Richard any more highly!
His teaching methods also guarantee that you are capable of driving well in unfamiliar situations and he has been extremely well-organised and thorough in making sure that every lesson is productive as possible.
I really am thankful for his lessons and I recommend him to any new learners!”
“If you are looking for great driving school then you are at the right place! I can’t recommend Passmaster enough.
Rich was really friendly, easy to get along and a great laugh which made the whole process much more enjoyable. He is super reliable and excellent teacher with great knowledge, staying patient and calm throughout lessons, which is what you need in an instructor when learning to drive. The lessons are planned and tailored to ensure you feel comfortable and confident on the roads whilst staying safe, with any weakness you may have being worked on in good time. I passed first time with Rich and so did my brother! I honestly don’t think you could find a better instructor out there!
I can’t thank Rich enough and will definitely miss the lessons! ☺️”
“Rich is an absolute dream of a driving instructor and led me to passing my test first time. I spent a good while feeling super self conscious of my driving ability after having had a bad experience with another local instructor where I almost gave up trying to learn but Rich took me in as his student and made me believe in myself again. I couldn’t recommend him enough for creating a super comfortable and enjoyable environment. I felt like I could always ask him any question (even if I felt they were silly ones) and I was never judged. 10/10 recommend if you’re looking for a brilliant instructor in Salisbury.”
“Rich is an absolute legend, couldn’t ask for a better instructor. So easy to get along with and is such a supportive and patient person. Passed first time thanks to him, couldn’t have done it without him.”
Teaching Around Salisbury Plain
Garrison life, shift work, irregular schedules? We’ve got the experience to make this work. Solid instruction that gets results. Drop us a message and let’s arrange your first lesson.
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