

CONNECT AND COLLABORATE
Calling Entrepreneurs, Creatives, and Emerging Leaders
The Thomas Manor is a distinguished and engaging executive retreat space and community for entrepreneurs and creatives. Step away from the hustle and bustle for real relaxation, creativity, and growth at The Thomas Manor.


AMENITIES & FEATURES
Innovative Spaces, Historic Charm
The Thomas Manor will provide an array of exquisite indoor and outdoor spaces, perfect for gatherings, meetings, and more!
Experience unparalleled amenities, including:
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Local homemade pastries, light snacks, coffee, and beverages
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Private bed and breakfast suites
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Outdoor seating areas with electrical outlets
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Beautiful gardens, nature trails, and fire pits
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Facilitated mastermind sessions with leading business experts
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Access to free entrepreneurial resources
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Onsite business and event concierge services
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Professional event management, full events team, and a network of vendors
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AV, lighting, and live streaming technology for gatherings
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Free WiFi, tables, chairs, screens, boards, and other meeting amenities

MEETINGS, EVENTS, & GATHERINGS
Inspired Gatherings
Our high-end, stunning venue will be available to host any special event. Whether you’re a business leader or a musician, you’ll find the perfect escape and rejuvenation for your team at The Thomas Manor. Membership includes business concierge services, local homemade pastries, light snacks, coffee, and beverages; and access to all gardens and nature trails. Consider The Thomas Manor for:
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Corporate retreats
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Business meetings
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Artist collaborations or residencies
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Writing workshops
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Entrepreneurial meetings or retreats
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Professional events
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Music sessions
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Sponsorship benefit
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Team incentive
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Personal retreat weekend
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Intimate gatherings


DEEP COMMUNITY ROOTS
The Thomas Legacy
The Thomas Manor legacy spans six generations. The Quakers settled in Sandy Spring in 1720 and, within 10 years, freed their enslaved people. This made Sandy Spring one of the first free black settlements in the country. Many of the blacks went on to own property and became successful business owners, like Mr. Charles G. Thomas. Charles was one of the first black entrepreneurs in Montgomery County, and his business was located at what is now The Thomas Manor. Two generations later, granddaughter Mary Windham owns and manages the Manor as an homage to her ancestors and the entrepreneurial spirit of Montgomery County.