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Welcome to Clara's House.
Guests and visitors enter Clara's House at the main foyer and are greeted by staff and volunteers at the front desk.
The common area living room provides a place of respite for overnight and day visitors.
The library is stocked with many selections for adults and children to enjoy. Clara's House volunteers are constantly adding new selections to the library.
The living room is also home to a baby grand piano donated by a local couple.
A common kitchen and dining area is available for overnight and day visitors.
The kid’s room is full of toys, books, games, art supplies and more for young visitors to Clara's House.
The sunroom offers twin exposure to The Healing Garden.
Clara's House features 12 overnight guest rooms that are accessible by stairs and elevator.
Overnight and day visitors may enjoy the healing comfort of the Healing Garden at Clara's House.
Inspired by classical English design, the Healing Garden features a variety of blooming colors.
Seat walls of Tennessee Fieldstone and a secluded water feature with streams and waterfalls offer a place to “sit a spell”.
The wide-open arms of “La Breeza” welcomed visitors to Clara McLean’s suite in Pinehurst’s Carolina Hotel for many years. Today they welcome visitors to the Healing Garden
“He ain’t heavy,” a stone boy lifting his stone brother toward a live apple tree is from the Moore County farm of Lynda and Dr. Jeffrey Acker, radiation oncologist at Moore Regional Hospital.
A focal point of the Healing Garden is the traditional English dovecote.
Chess anyone?

