SACRED & RECREATIONAL SPACES
Peaceful Spaces for Worship, Reflection & Recreation
At the Claggett Center, we offer more than just meeting rooms—we provide sacred and scenic spaces that inspire rest, renewal, and reconnection. Whether you’re seeking a quiet place for worship, spiritual reflection, or group recreation in the Maryland countryside, our 268-acre campus has something for everyone.
St. Andrew’s Chapel
This traditional chapel comfortably seats up to 100 guests and features exceptional acoustics, making it ideal for prayer services, worship gatherings, or spiritual concerts.
Thomas Beckett Chapel
Converted from a 100+ year-old grain silo, this intimate 22-seat chapel offers a unique and reverent atmosphere for small group devotions, personal prayer, or quiet reflection.
Outdoor Altar
Set against a stunning natural backdrop, this stone altar and deck is a favorite location for sunrise services, outdoor worship, and sacred ceremonies surrounded by nature.
Outdoor Labyrinth
Tucked behind Monocacy Hall with a view of Sugarloaf Mountain, the labyrinth offers a peaceful path for walking meditation, spiritual pilgrimage, and guided reflection—all without leaving the grounds.
Hasselbach Family Cemetery & Slave Gravesite
Located in a quiet valley on Claggett’s campus, this small 19th-century cemetery includes the resting place of the Hasselbach family and at least two people of African descent who were enslaved. It serves as a powerful space for remembrance, reconciliation, and historical reflection. Learn more at On the Trail of Souls.
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