[2] The association started with a building in the fourth block of Jirón Junín, part of the historic centre of Lima.
[3] The association has seen a number of official state visits from the British royal family.
The house was ultimately bought from their original owners, the Checa Solari family, in 1980,[5] and renovated in 2018.
[5][6] Other British personalities that visited the building include Aldous Huxley, Arnold J. Toynbee and J.
[4] The association's teaching centres are located at a number of places in Lima, as well as in Arequipa and Trujillo.