RH announced the opening of RH England, The Gallery at the Historic Aynho Park - a 400-year-old landmark estate representing the most inspiring and immersive physical expression of the brand to date. RH England marks the beginning of the retailer's global expansion and its continued foray into hospitality with three primary restaurants: The Orangery, a live-fire concept; The Loggia, an outdoor venue featuring wood-fired pizzas; and The Conservatory, an American bistro, opening later this fall. The Gallery also includes a Wine Lounge and Tea Salon - all with stunning views of the English countryside - as well as a Juicery, serving made-to-order fresh juices and grilled baguettes with cultured butter and homemade preserves.

Among England's rare Grade 1 listed buildings - which include Buckingham Palace and the Houses of Parliament - Aynho Park was expanded and refurbished by preeminent British architect Sir John Soane in the early-19th century, serving as an exceptional example of his commissioned work for elite clients. First constructed in 1615, the pedigreed property in the Cotswolds remained in the ownership of the Cartwright family until the mid-20th century. Primarily Classical Revival in style with vestiges of Continental Baroque, Aynho has been meticulously restored and reimagined with great respect for its original vision.

RH Chairman & CEO Gary Friedman has revitalized several landmark buildings in North America, including the former Museum of Natural History in Boston, The Historic Three Arts Club in Chicago, The Historic Post Office in Greenwich, Connecticut; the Bethlehem Steel Building in San Francisco, and the company's Gallery in the historic Meatpacking District in New York. Set on an elevated plateau at the southern edge of Aynho Village, the vast estate features historic gardens by iconic English landscape architect Capability Brown and mesmerizing views of Europe's herd of White Hart deer.