It now houses a health centre, and is the best-preserved Hospitaller auberge in Birgu.
Auberge d'Angleterre incorporates an earlier single-storey building which originally belonged to a Maltese woman named Catherine Abela.
The building was sold to the English knight Sir Clement West in December 1534, and he donated it to the langue of England in May 1535.
[3] The auberge is also located adjacent to the house of Sir Oliver Starkey, the secretary of Grand Master Jean de Valette and one of the last English knights of the Order.
[6] Until recently, Auberge d'Angleterre was used as a public library,[1] and it also briefly housed a non-governmental organization The Three Cities Foundation.