Gifts in Wills Information Event, Glastonbury

Everything you’ve always wanted to know about writing or updating a Will - explored in a free, relaxed information event with local experts at the Somerset Rural Life Museum in Glastonbury.

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Will-Writing Information Event – Glastonbury (free advice session)

Date: Tuesday 21 April 2026
Time: 1.30pm – 3pm
Location: Somerset Rural Life Musuem, Chilkwell Street, Glastonbury, Somerset, BA6 8DB.

About this event

Thinking about writing a Will or updating an existing one? Join us for a free Will Writing Information Event in Glastonbury, designed to help you understand your options clearly and confidently.

Pardoes Solicitors and Purely Probate will be joining us on the day. Whether you’re thinking about the future, planning for later life, or coping after the loss of a loved one, their teams can offer friendly advice and support. The St Margaret’s Hospice team will also be on hand to talk about legacy planning and how leaving a gift in your Will can make a lasting difference to our care.

We’re hosting two free events in April 2026:

  • Taunton Hospice Hub – Saturday 11 April 2026

  • Somerset Rural Life Museum, Glastonbury – Tuesday 21 April 2026

You can also request a free Gift in Wills Guide here.

Please book your free place today

Places are limited, so please book ahead. You’re very welcome to bring a family member or friend as your guest.

FAQs

You’ll have the opportunity to meet your local St Margaret’s team, speak to a local solicitor, find out more about our free Will-writing service, and enjoy a tea or coffee with a slice of delicious cake baked by our in-house chefs.

Yes, this is a free information event.

No, this is purely an information event to answer your questions and support you with your future planning. There is no obligation to use any service or leave a gift.

You’re still very welcome. Many people attend to understand how to update a Will, especially after life changes like marriage, divorce, moving house or having children.

The Somerset Rural Life Museum is a unique heritage attraction on the former Abbey Farm, just below Glastonbury Tor. Most of the museum buildings are fully accessible, with accessible toilets, automatic doors and a lift.

There is a car park on site with three dedicated disabled parking bays. The museum entrance is wheelchair accessible and approximately 30 metres from the car park.

The event space is located across the courtyard and looks out onto the central farmyard and the 14th-century Abbey Barn with accessible toilets adjacent to the building.

Book online using the link on this page or contact us at [email protected] 

If you’d like more information on leaving a gift in your Will, you can request a free guide. Our guide contains all the information you need to take the first step in writing or updating your Will, from the types of gifts you can leave to how pledges can help to safeguard hospice care for future generations in Somerset.