Private Residential Rehab in Hertfordshire
A home built around recovery, led by people who understand it.
Abbington House was created by people in recovery.
We provide structured residential treatment for drug and alcohol addiction in a small and private setting, where people are supported to begin their recovery and start rebuilding their lives.
Individualised Treatment
Medical Detox Included
Most people arrive not really knowing what to expect. What we often hear later is that they felt safe sooner than they thought they would, and properly supported, sometimes for the first time in years.
EXCELLENT Based on 82 reviews Posted on Edward HeardTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. This is a rehabilitation centre that gets it right. The framework is that of the 12 steps, the teaching is that of attention to detail directed to the clients needs, carefully uncovered by your therapist throughout your step work. But importantly firstly you are greeted, welcomed and invited to change by the fellow recovering patients, and the members of the team. And I really truly mean, you are welcomed. In choosing to risk our livelihood and choosing our addictions, or sometimes having no control of our predicament, the members of the team make it clear to us that we will be better, IF, we pay attention to what is provided to us. The 12 steps. This dedicated one to one therapy, welcoming group sessions, amazing beautiful holistic practices, and creative therapy practises such as art, music and mindfulness works if you let it. I did exactly this. And tomorrow 7th February 2026, I will have completed 28 days of help that I was unable to put in to practice alone. This I admitted to myself, my family and friends and the phenomenal team here. And so I helped myself to their support. And I couldn’t be more proud of myself for taking that first step to follow the next 12 steps ahead of me. If you are feeling how I did… scared, no where to go, lost, terrified… phone abbington house. Turn to them. Ed HPosted on Tom WoodmanTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. A place of solitude when there was no other place to provide this. I came to Abbington House with a connection to some of the staff who worked there. At the time it didn’t matter what facilities were on offer and any mod-cons that might or might not be provided. As it turns out it had everything needed and more both in both the staff that I didn’t know, the staff that I did know and facilities on offer. Raw, real recovery for those who need it in their darkest hour. If you’re sick and tired of being sick and tired then truly and honestly I would not recommend anywhere else to start over and give yourself a second chance at lifePosted on david bevanTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Abbington House is a class act! Abbington has helped my Son immensely. I am so glad he found Abbington and threw himself into the program to immense benefit. What is exceptional about Abington? It is well run and coherent, the senior staff and owner are on site at the coalface. All the staff from top to bottom have lived experience of addiction and recovery. The Therapists are skilled and committed to helping each client as an individual. They provide a really solid grounding in the Twelve steps and encourage and facilitate participation in that program after discharge. They foster a true therapeutic and supportive client community which is difficult to pull off with a constantly changing client group. They involve families and loved ones from the start and support them with a weekly online group which we have found enormously useful. The thrice weekly aftercare groups are outstanding as is the ad hoc access to Abbington all clients can use. Finally the emphasis on the client's actions and routines in the real world after discharge and the emphasis on personal responsibility underpins the greatest chance of true recovery. As a retired healthcare professional I am hard to impress but impress me they surely have.Posted on Jeff PoveyTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. They say that sometimes things happen for a reason. Getting a family member into Abbington House came about through an exceptional set of circumstances. It started off as an enquiry and ended up saving a life. That sounds dramatic but without Abbington's care, their concern, their patience and the fact that they have a doctor on call, this would have been a very different story. My son stayed for four weeks at Abbington and now, nearly a hundred days of sobriety later it's a revelation. All the way from the brink of oblivion to the person I know he truly is. He has the tools, the aftercare, the fellowship and the backing to aid him on a new chapter in his life. I think the main thing with Abbington is they know how to offer the right help because they've been there themselves and found a way out. They know the pitfalls, the remorse, the guilt, just as much as they know there can be a life where it does and can work out for you. I couldn't be more glad that I made that enquiry.Posted on C SadlerTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. I don’t think “thank you” will ever be enough for what Abbington has done for us. The day I dropped him off, I honestly couldn’t see an end. I felt like I was just going through the motions, ticking off another item on an endless list of things that weren’t going to work. I truly believed I was going to get back the same person I dropped off. But within a weeks, everything changed. His mindset shifted in a way I honestly didn’t think was possible. I truly believe it’s the combination of therapies, activities, and—most importantly—the fact that the therapists genuinely understand addiction because they’ve lived it. That understanding makes all the difference. From the moment you walk in, it feels like a home rather than a rehab. That was one of my biggest worries, but there’s nothing cold or clinical about Abbington House. The team never once made me feel like I was facing this alone. I always felt welcome, supported, and listened to. Knowing I could pick up the phone at any time, and having the weekly family meetings, carried me through those 28 days. Sitting with other families and hearing their stories of hope and successful recovery. It’s incredible what can be built in just 28 days when the right foundations are laid. Abbington didn’t just help him — it helped me heal to. I will be forever grateful, and I wouldn’t hesitate for a second to recommend Abbington House.Posted on Henry AldridgeTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. I have to say that coming here is the best decision I have ever made. All the staff have been there snd done it and it is that empathy that sets this place apart. I came here isolated and afraid. I now have more friends than I ever have and a renewed vigour for life. I have been given the tools to succeed and it is through Abbington house that this has become possible. Thank youPosted on F MTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Coming to Abbington House was probably the best decision I ever made. I came here because I couldn’t manage myself anymore and felt powerless to drugs and alcohol. I’m leaving with a solid foundation for my recovery journey and friends for life. The support network you create here is like nothing I could have imagined. It has been such a breath of fresh air to talk to people who think the same way as me and feel no judgement and also no longer feel alone. All the staff are the most amazing, genuine and talented people who instantly made me feel welcome and at home. I would encourage anyone who is debating going to Abbington to bite the bullet and go for it. I have learnt so much and had the best time simultaneously. I’m going to miss Abbington so much but I will be back to visit. Thank you so much to everyone that has been a part of my journey ❤️Posted on Tom MillerTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. I’ve struggled with alcohol addiction my whole adult life and the consequences had been getting worse and worse. At the start of December I finally admitted I need proper help in a residential rehab. Through a friend I found Abbington House and coming here has been one of the best decisions I’ve ever made. I have just finished a 28 day stay. Following the AA 12 step program I’m leaving with a better understanding of myself and my addiction and laid the foundations to live a life in recovery. My first few days included a safe medical detox off alcohol whilst settling in and attending sessions including yoga, sound therapy, art therapy and much more. The counselling team are all very knowledgeable and your journey here is tailored to the individual whilst following the 12 steps of AA. The place is kept clean and there’s a real sense of community which includes aftercare groups. I know I have ongoing work to do to live a happy life in recovery but Abbington House has got me sober and given me the tools to live the sober life I have wished for. Tom (38)Posted on Sonja PewterTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. My experience of Abbington house clinic is in short wonderful! The team including Mickey, Costa and Jay have all supported my dear friend Carl that went in there and have kept me in the loop too. The team have an understanding of addiction and recovery and how to treat the disease, so not only Carl having the safe detox and being supported through this but then navigating through the actual addiction treatment- I would highly recommend this rehab to anyone who is suffering with this illness that wants to change.Verified by TrustindexTrustindex verified badge is the Universal Symbol of Trust. Only the greatest companies can get the verified badge who has a review score above 4.5, based on customer reviews over the past 12 months. Read more
Built by People Who Understand Recovery
Addiction is rarely just about alcohol or drugs. It’s often about what’s been carried underneath for years — grief, tension, the habit of coping alone.
Substances can numb those things for a while. But when they stop working, everything surfaces.
We take time to understand the whole person, not just what they’ve been using. Our team brings over 250 years of combined recovery experience, and we care deeply about what long-term change actually takes.
Built by People Who Understand Recovery

Built by People Who Understand Recovery
Substances can numb those things for a while. But when they stop working, everything surfaces.
We take time to understand the whole person, not just what they’ve been using. Our team brings over 250 years of combined recovery experience, and we care deeply about what long-term change actually takes.
A Safe and Welcoming Environment
Abbington House is based in Stevenage, Hertfordshire, and intentionally kept small so care can stay personal and responsive within a calm residential setting. It doesn’t feel clinical or detached; it feels safe and accommodating.
We are trauma-informed and neurodivergent-friendly, and we adapt how we work to meet people where they are.
You don’t have to pretend here.
Who We Help
People come to Abbington House at different points in their lives.
Some have been drinking or using for years and feel worn down by it. Others are holding careers and responsibilities together, but privately know things aren’t sustainable. Some have tried to stop more than once and found themselves back where they started.
We support people who recognise themselves in experiences such as:
- Drinking that has gradually become harder to control
- Binge patterns that feel manageable, until they’re not
- High-functioning careers hiding private struggles
- Growing reliance on cocaine, cannabis or prescription medication
- Living with anxiety, trauma, ADHD or depression alongside substance use
We support people across Hertfordshire, London and surrounding counties, with many travelling from across the UK to access private residential rehab.
Drug Rehab
Alcohol Rehab
Dual Diagnosis
What Recovery Looks Like Here

What Recovery Looks Like Here
Recovery at Abbington House takes place within a structured residential rehabilitation programme. Each stay begins with an assessment and a treatment plan built around the individual.
Most people stay for a minimum of 28 days, taking part in daily therapeutic groups, one-to-one counselling, recovery education, and holistic wellbeing support, with medically supported detox available where needed.
Recovery Beyond Your Stay
Recovery doesn’t end at discharge.
We offer one year of aftercare following residential treatment, along with lifetime access to the Abbington Community. Through regular events and ongoing connection, people remain supported as they move back into daily life.
Meet our Team
Abbington House is led by people who understand addiction and recovery personally, not just professionally.
Many of our team have lived through it themselves. They know how hard change can feel, and what steady, long-term recovery really takes.
From the moment someone arrives, they’re met by people who listen properly, take time, and work alongside them to build something that lasts.
Michael Williams
Costa Chacholiades
Yevheniia Arakielian
Michael Williams
Treatment Manager
Getting Started
Reaching out can feel like the hardest part. Most people begin with a phone call. We’ll listen to what’s been happening and talk through whether residential treatment is the right next step.
Abbington House is a private, self-funded residential rehab, meaning treatment can usually begin quickly. Admissions can often be arranged within 24–48 hours.
If treatment feels right, we’ll explain how private rehab works at Abbington House.









