List of SOE establishments


The following is an incomplete list of training centres, research and development sites, administrative sites and other establishments used by the Special Operations Executive during the Second World War.

Numbered stations

Establishments concerned with experimental work, storage and production were given Roman numerals. Active stations and training schools had Arabic numbers. These included paramilitary schools around Arisaig in Scotland, "finishing" schools around Beaulieu in Hampshire and operational schools in various counties including Gloucestershire, Leicestershire, Oxfordshire.

Active stations

These were SOE's radio stations, established when SOE's signals establishments were separated from that of SIS / GCCS at Bletchley Park. This formally took place on 1 June 1942.

Experimental stations

Experimental stations were mainly based in and around Hertfordshire, and included:

Training schools

Other sites

Other stations, whose code numbers are unknown, included:
  • Gaynes Hall near St Neots in Cambridgeshire - Norwegian section.
  • The Firs, Whitchurch - a large house in Whitchurch, Buckinghamshire, home of the semi-independent section MD1
  • Henley-on-Thames - quartermaster
  • Norgeby House, 83 Baker Street, London - headquarters of European country sections
  • No 6 Special Workshop School, Inverlair, Inverness-shire. Known colloquially as "The Cooler" and possibly ISRB Workshops, agents who had either failed their training or been recalled from operations were sent here.
  • Pictures of many of the sites in the southeast of England
  • Messrs Carpet Trades Ltd of Kidderminster packed about 18,500 containers after November 1943.
  • Erlestoke Park - Another stately home used for the 'Senior Officers School'.
  • Station unknown - Spartan factory, North Circular Road, Wembley, London - Unknown