Several hundred Rover cars spanning 100 years will meet at Ragley Hall, near Stratford upon Avon, on July 11, to celebrate the marque's centenary.

One hundred years ago the first Rover prototype was announced, on July 1 1904, with sales of the Rover 8hp commencing on December 1.

The centenary event will involve examples of all Rover cars produced throughout the century, with displays also including bicycles and motorcycles that bear the Rover identity. The event is organised by the Rover Sports Register, supported by MG Rover Group and individual Rover model clubs.

Anyone with a Rover car is welcome to attend the one-day event on July 11, with all attending Rover cars displayed in the grounds in front of Ragley Hall, in a progressive period line-up. As well as the many Rover product- related displays, other activities include a centenary car display, auto jumbles, Ragley Hall tours and a Concours d'Elegance prize competition for the most immaculate Rover car in each class.

Tony Atkins, Rover Sports Register organiser, said: "We welcome anyone who drives a Rover car to join this milestone event that celebrates Rover's Centenary. It's a perfect opportunity to witness a century of motoring progress."