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  • May 11, 2026
  • Free, but donations are welcome
  • Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk
Welcome to

The Suffolk & Cambridgeshire Regiments' Museum

About Us

The Suffolk and Cambridgeshire Regiments' Museum is located at The Keep, Bury St Edmunds in a Grade II Listed building on the former site of the Suffolk Regiment Depot.

In addition to The Keep, there is a small display at Moyse’s Hall Museum in Bury St Edmunds town centre with changing exhibitions. Other items are also displayed in local museums at March, Wisbech and Ely.

The histories of the Regiments continue today through The Royal Anglian Regiment.

A Regimental archive search to research former soldiers and regimental history is available. We welcome researchers and those wishing to learn about former soldiers. A small fee is charged for this service and is advised in advance.
The Museum receives no Government Grants but depends on visitor donations.

We appreciate not everyone is able to visit so we have a virtual reality tour available on this site.

We hope you enjoy your visit to The Keep, our website, and viewing the virtual reality tour.

Donations

Our museum is a charity that relies on support and generous donations from people like you. To help us in our mission, please consider making a donation.

Visitor Information

Location

The Museum is located on Out Risbygate (A1302), the road leading from the A14 (Junction 42) heading towards Bury St Edmunds town centre.

Postal address:

The Suffolk and Cambridgeshire Regiments' Museum
The Keep,
Out Risbygate
Bury St Edmunds,
Suffolk
IP33 3RN

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Regimental Archives (by appointment only) are located at:

West Suffolk Council Offices
West Suffolk House,
Western Way,
Bury St Edmunds,
Suffolk
IP33 3YU

Contact Details

Opening Hours

The Museum is open every Wednesday, Thursday and Friday and the first Sunday in the month from 9.30am to 3.30pm and at other times by appointment.

Admission

Admission is FREE, but we rely on donations to help us continue to offer visitors this unique experience.

Group visits are welcome, by prior arrangement (e-mail the Curator to book).

Parking

There is limited visitor parking available at the rear of the Keep.

Toilets

A disabled toilet is situated on the ground floor.

Access

There is step-free access to the ground floor displays (medals and a small number of display cabinets) and the disabled toilet.

There is at present no step-free access to the main gallery on the first floor. However, a virtual tour of the museum is available on a screen in the ground floor corridor and also via our website.