Then came New York, while his father was working in the city at the UN.
"They sent me to boarding school to make sure that I had a reasonable education at the end of the whole thing," England said.
"I often describe myself as not your typical Englishman.
"Although I sound English and I have the surname England, I spent all my childhood outside the UK until I went to boarding school, but even then I was going out to see my parents in places like Sri Lanka and Pakistan.
"As a child, you never know anything different. I was lucky to have had those experiences but yes, it really was fun."
As CEO of Genesis, England saw himself as a "pragmatist who wants a low-carbon world".
He said the past five years have seen Genesis become more customer-focused.