It was located at 69 Grosvenor Street, at the east end on the south side, in the Mayfair district of London.
The club was founded by members of the Victoria League to strengthen the league's work in providing hospitality to its British and visiting colonial members, as well as the wives and parties of visiting colonial politicians.
A joining fee and annual subscription would be required upon receipt of election[3] Members in 1913 included Mrs Stephen Spring-Rice of the London Society for Women's Suffrage, and fellow suffragist Lady Marie Willoughby de Broke.
[4][5] The club provided spacious and hospitable facilities for reading and playing cards.
It had smoking rooms and the bedrooms were "comfortable and attractive".