Members generally attend its meetings at the premises of the Buddhist Society.
It has two law properties: Shobo-an ('Hermitage of the True Dharma') at 58 Marlborough Place, St John's Wood, London; and Fairlight in Luton,[1] together valued at £2,240,000 in the Zen Trust's 2005 accounts lodged with the Charity Commission.
[2] Shobo-an was formerly Christmas Humphreys' home and was left by him to the Zen Centre on his death in 1983.
The purchase of Fairlight was financed largely using a single legacy from a lay devotee.
It was acquired in a state of considerable disrepair from Luton District Council in 1995, and was improved by volunteers of the Zen Centre.