Roke Manor

The house and 22-acre (8.9 ha) grounds are the headquarters of Roke Manor Research Ltd, a subsidiary of Chemring Group.

The first known reference to a settlement at Roke appeared in the 'Feet of Fines' papers of Southampton in 1256.

In 1709 the estate was passed to a John Fifield of Stanbridge Earls and remained in the possession of his family until 1858.

The next owner, Thomas Wingate-Henderson, considerably enlarged the house and gave it its present appearance.

Plessey was taken over in 1990 and in 2010 the facilities were bought by Chemring Group; it continues in use as a research and development centre and the head office of Roke Manor Research Ltd.[3] The grounds had a walled garden, stable block and cottages when bought by Plessey, but since then all buildings except the house have been demolished and most of the grounds covered by buildings and car parks.

20th-century buildings at Roke Manor in 2006