


We understand that planning for the future can feel daunting, and we want to reassure you that your wishes, privacy and peace of mind are very important to us.
All gifts are valued equally, and you are under no obligation to tell us about your plans. If you do choose to let us know, there will never be any pressure or expectation placed upon you. Where possible, we will always do our best to honour any wishes you express, such as supporting a particular area of the Museum’s work.
If you leave a gift, you and your loved ones are always welcome to visit the Museum and see how your support is helping to preserve the Regiments' history.
Please remember that circumstances can change, and you are free to amend your Will at any time.
If you would like to learn more, please contact us using the contact form.


Making or updating a Will can be straightforward, and further guidance is available from organisations such as Citizens Advice.
We strongly recommend seeking advice from a qualified solicitor when writing, reviewing or amending your Will, to ensure that your wishes are clearly recorded and legally valid.
There are several ways to leave a Legacy to the Museum, including:
a share of your estate
a fixed sum of money
a specific item or asset
These are commonly known as:
Residuary Legacy
A gift of all or part of your estate after taxes, expenses and other gifts have been paid. This is usually expressed as a percentage or share.
Pecuniary Legacy
A fixed sum of money. As inflation can reduce the value of a fixed gift over time, it is worth reviewing your Will periodically.
Specific Legacy
A gift of a particular item or asset, such as shares, jewellery or historically significant objects.
If you decide to leave a Legacy to the Suffolk & Cambridgeshire Regiment Museum, your solicitor may find the following wording helpful. Please ensure the details are correct for the Museum.
“I give to the Suffolk & Cambridgeshire Regiments' Museum of [insert address] Registered Charity Number [insert number] [insert percentage]% of the residue of my estate to be used at the discretion of the Museum, and the receipt of the Chair, Treasurer or other authorised officer shall be a full discharge to my Executors.”
“I give to the Suffolk & Cambridgeshire Regiments' Museum of [insert address] Registered Charity Number [insert number] the sum of £[insert amount] to be used at the discretion of the Museum, and the receipt of the Chair, Treasurer or other authorised officer shall be a full discharge to my Executors.”
“I give absolutely to the Suffolk & Cambridgeshire Regiments' Museum of [insert address] Registered Charity Number [insert number] the following [insert details of item or asset], to be used at the discretion of the Museum, and the receipt of the Chair, Treasurer or other authorised officer shall be a full discharge to my Executors.”