Welcome to The Royal Anglian Regiment Museum
The Museum is designed to inform the public about the Regiment's history and accomplishments by collecting, recording and conserving items associated with the Regiment in attractive, up-to-date displays.
The Royal Anglian Regiment is the Regiment of the ten Counties of East Anglia and the East Midlands and was the first Large Regiment of Infantry in the British Army.
The Museum covers the history of the East and Royal Anglian Regiments since the amalgamations of the former County Regiments from 1958-60.
Visitor information
Admission:
Admission to the Museum is free after paying to enter the Duxford complex, which is open seven days each week.
Opening hours:
Summer – 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Winter – 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Directions:
Duxford is just south of Cambridge at Junction 10 of the M11 motorway, less than 50 miles from London and approximately 30 minutes from the M25. It is easily accessible from the A1, A14, M1 and the North.
Imperial War Museum, Duxford:
Duxford is a wonderful museum site. Although best known for its 180 historic aircraft and the AirSpace and the American Air Museum collections, its acres of indoor exhibition space include one of the finest collections of tanks and military vehicles in the country. The Royal Anglian Museum is set at the heart of them in the Land Warfare Hall.
For general enquiries about the Royal Anglian Regiment Museum please email: info@royalanglianmuseum.org.uk