Private Residential Rehab in Hertfordshire
Led by people who’ve lived through it.
We take time to understand each person and what they are going through, in a small residential setting.
One thing we hear often is that people felt safer here sooner than they thought they would.
EXCELLENT Based on 96 reviews Posted on Carrie HardsTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. I have recently just completed a 28 day stay at Abbington House for alcohol and cocaine addiction. Hand on heart, I can honestly say it’s the best decision I have ever made in my life. Life before Abbington was a mess. I had literally hit rock bottom and had given up on life. I didn’t care who I hurt on the way down. To say I was selfish would be an understatement. All I cared about was the next drink or next line. I turned into someone my family and friends didn’t recognise. I didn’t even recognise the person staring back at me in the mirror. Abbington changed all that. They have given me my life back and for that I will be forever grateful. I now have the strength and the confidence to move forward and live my life to fullest. For the first time in years, I am actually excited at what the future holds. Words cannot describe how amazing every single member of staff are. They are all truly life savers. There is no judgement and their commitment to helping everyone who walks through that door goes above and beyond. The accommodation is great and the surrounding grounds are beautiful. I felt calm and safe from the moment I arrived. The program covers all areas needed to help you on your road to recovery. This includes the 12 steps, group therapy, one to one therapy, yoga, sound therapy plus weekly trips to the local gym, swimming pool and shops. I would also not have been able to do it without the support and care from my fellow residents. They were all a massive part of my journey and I have made friends for life. Also a special thank you to Chef Marion! The food is absolutely next level amazing and a massive part of the recovery program. I cannot recommend Abbington House highly enough. To anyone who is scared or struggling, pick up the phone and give them a call. It will be one of the most important phone calls you will ever make and I can promise you, one you will never regret. Eternally Grateful 🙏 Carrie x IPosted on Benjamin ToastTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. I chose Addington House based on the excellent reviews and the dual approach of addressing the mind as part of recovery. The programme is well paced and varied. Both individual and group sessions. A very open and honest culture which makes sharing experiences or difficulties much easier in a safe environment. The staff are highly experienced. I feel my time at Addington has helped with both recovery and my anxiety and ‘busy brain’ as well. Equally impressive is the after care that is available - very supportive and accessible. And the feedback about the food is true - very tasty and healthy. All in all I can see some people come from quite far away to go to Addington as it is a great place to get better. I have benefited so much from my stay - more than I expectedPosted on M BerhaneTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. So much compassion shown during one of the most difficult periods of our lives. Addiction and grief can create a darkness that feels impossible to escape, and watching someone you love struggle is heartbreaking. Throughout this journey, the team did so much more than simply provide treatment - they gave understanding, guidance, patience, dignity, and hope when it was needed most. They welcomed someone carrying not only the burden of addiction but also the heavy pain of grief. They saw the person beneath the struggles and helped them begin finding themselves again. That kind of care goes far beyond what words can express. A very special thank you goes to Costa, whose support throughout this journey has been truly exceptional. As a lead therapist, the work you do goes far beyond simply providing guidance - you have a remarkable ability to see the person beneath the struggles and help them face and process things that may have been buried for years. Your compassion, patience, understanding, and dedication have been incredible. I also want to personally thank you for every phone call and email you answered with kindness and reassurance. During moments of worry, uncertainty, and fear, you never made me feel like a burden and always made time to listen and help. The care and support you provided meant more than you will probably ever realise, not just for the person in recovery but also for those of us supporting and loving them. People like you genuinely make a life changing difference. Thank you also to the reception team for always being warm, supportive, and available whenever help or reassurance was needed. Thank you Mikey for leading the family support groups and creating a space where families could feel heard, supported, and understood. Addiction affects everyone around the person struggling, and that support made a real difference. To everyone at Abbington House, including those not mentioned by name, thank you. Every conversation, every act of support, every kind word, and every effort played a part in helping someone move forward. Recovery is never a simple path, but knowing someone you love is surrounded by people who genuinely care brings comfort and hope to an entire family. The work you do changes lives, and I will always be grateful. I would wholeheartedly recommend Abbington House to anyone in need of support and recovery, or to families looking for help for someone they love. During an incredibly difficult time, they provided not only treatment but genuine care, compassion, understanding, and hope. The difference they make extends far beyond the individual in recovery. It reaches entire families, and for that I will always be thankful.Posted on RyanTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Abbington House has been a life-changing experience. I went in for medical detox from alcohol and rehabilitation, which included therapy and the 12-step program, and it has done so much for me, both during my treatment and continues to do so through the aftercare. What stood out most is that you're treated like an adult. You get out what you put in, and there's plenty of support from all the staff, who are absolutely fantastic. From the moment you arrive, you are genuinely welcomed by the team and by fellow recovering patients alike. That sense of being truly cared for and understood makes all the difference. This is not my first time in rehabilitation, but Abbington House was by far what I needed to recover, a completely different experience. I was listened to, treated with respect, and provided with the tools and support I need to succeed. The therapy, group sessions, and holistic practices, things I wasn't sure would work for me, all played a bigger part in my recovery than I ever expected. The aftercare plays an important part of this journey and, two months out, is proving invaluable. I've come out a better version of myself. Through a lot of reflection and meditation, I've truly come to understand and accept that I cannot control my alcohol use, and I can now fully understand all the damage and harm my addiction has been causing. There's still a lot of work to do on myself, but I have the tools, support and understanding to move forward. The food is also great, the rooms are comfortable with decent showers, and the communal area is brilliant. They've got it right here. All of the reviews you'll find are justified. If you're looking for rehabilitation for yourself or someone you love, whether you're scared, lost, or feel like you have nowhere to turn, I would wholeheartedly recommend Abbington House. I only wish it had been my first experience. Thank you for everything!Posted on Holly BallardTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. I honestly don’t think words will ever fully explain what Abbington House has done for me. I came in terrified, broken physically and mentally, suffering badly with gastritis and ketamine cramps, scared of what recovery would even look like and convinced I’d never feel like myself again. I’ve been to rehab twice before, but I have never left somewhere feeling the way I do leaving Abbington. This place hasn’t just helped me stop using… it’s helped me find myself again. The staff here are beyond amazing. Every single person genuinely cares, and you can feel that from the minute you walk through the door. The therapy is like nothing I’ve ever experienced before… honest, deep, emotional, healing, but also full of understanding and compassion. The groups became a safe place for me to open up, laugh, cry and finally feel understood without judgement. What shocked me the most is how much joy exists in recovery here. The house is full of love, support and proper banter. We do karaoke, quizzes, group activities, and for the first time in years I’ve had real belly laughs… the kind where you forget the pain for a moment and just feel alive again. Bit by bit, this place gives you your confidence back. Abbington House didn’t just save my life physically, it gave me hope for a future I genuinely didn’t think I had anymore. I walked in scared and empty, and I’m leaving stronger, happier, healthier and surrounded by people I’ll never forget. If anyone out there is struggling and scared to ask for help please know recovery is possible, and places like this really do exist. Forever grateful 🤍Posted on Alfie WoodsTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Honestly can’t put into words what Abbington House Rehab has done for me. I came in broken, lost and genuinely thought my life was heading one way… and I’m leaving feeling like I’ve actually got a future again. The staff are unreal, they genuinely care and they understand addiction on a level that makes you finally feel seen instead of judged. Every single member of staff made me feel comfortable from day one, especially when I was at my lowest and didn’t even want to be around people. The support, patience and effort they put into every person there is something I’ll never forget. They don’t just help you get sober, they help you find yourself again. The place itself is beautiful, calm and safe, but it’s the people inside it that make it special. I’ve laughed again, slept properly again, started believing in myself again and for the first time in a long time I actually want my life back. If you’re scared about going to rehab, trust me, take the step. Coming here was the best decision I’ve ever made. Forever grateful 🤍 — AlfiePosted on Billy SteveTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Abbington was a breath of fresh air when I needed it the most. It lifted me from my lowest point in my life and gave me hope and purpose to continue the work on the outside. The staff are exceptional, dedicated and are always at hand to give you all the support you need. Special thanks to Mikey who got me back on the right track. The programme is thorough, intense and rewarding. The environment is very friendly and inclusive. There is a great sense of safety at abbington. I would definitely recommend this place for anyone looking to commit.Posted on nathan slarkTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. The staff are brilliant, the other clients were amazing. The food was great and the gardens were amazing.Posted on Francis WardTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. My experience has been one of ups and downs but this place saved my life the staff have been amazing and kind caring and loving, not only the staff the food itself is 10 10 if you ever feel like you need community this is the place for you i cant thank everyone enough for the time i spent at abbingtonPosted on Josh BanthorpeTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Abbington house has changed my life forever. Fact. For all of my life I have felt alone, a social person living in a world where my mind has just wanted to be by itself. I’ve used cocaine (dry) to mask my emotions and be able to blend in with the world. Until I got myself to a point in my life where I had everything to lose and my addiction was going to give me what I deserved. I was done with the addiction but completely powerless to not be able to use. I can say that I have never ever in my life felt safer, comfortable and more loved than I have at Abbington house. I cannot recommend this place more for yourself or a loved one. Everyday being surrounded by people who truly care and understand fully because they’re ex addicts is something that has been so vital in my time and recovery here. The days are full of physical and spiritual healing here (btw this is coming from a geeza that works a trade job on site the lingo is new to me).with groups taking you through the twelves steps with great help from the team and other housemates. Sound therapy and reiki mixed in with yoga and art therapy where something that I thought wouldnt do anything for myself. But have been such massive parts of me opening up in here. All in all wherever you’re at in your life or what you’re seeing someone else go through. They will be safe here I promise you, well cared for and loved to the bone regardless of whats been going on in their life. Whoever’s reading this I wish you all of the best. They’re just a phone call away.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 is often tied to what someone has been carrying for a long time: grief, pressure, fear, shame, trauma, exhaustion, or the habit of coping alone.
Substances may feel like they are helping in some way, but over time, the impact starts to spread into health, relationships, family life, work and trust.
At Abbington House, we take time to understand the whole person, not just what they have been using. Many of our team are in recovery themselves, and the centre is shaped by what people need when they are trying to stop and stay stopped.
If you have reached a point where something needs to change, we can talk through what has been happening and what the next steps may look like.
Call us when it feels right.
A Safe residential setting.
Abbington House is based in Stevenage, Hertfordshire. The centre is intentionally kept small so care can stay personal, steady and responsive.
It does not feel clinical or detached. It is a safe residential setting where people can stop pretending, be listened to properly, and begin to speak honestly about what has been happening.
We are trauma-informed, LGBTQ and neurodivergent-friendly, and we adapt how we work to meet people where they are.
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 still holding careers, families and responsibilities together, but privately know things are becoming harder to sustain.
Some have tried to stop more than once and found themselves back in the same pattern. Some are families who have spent a long time trying to help, waiting for things to change, or not knowing what to say anymore.
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 are not
- High-functioning work or family life hiding private struggles
- Growing reliance on cocaine, cannabis, ketamine or prescription medication
- Using substances alongside anxiety, trauma, ADHD, depression or other mental health concerns
- Families feeling stuck, frightened or unsure how to help
Abbington House supports people across Hertfordshire, London and surrounding counties.
Drug addiction
Alcohol addiction
Dual diagnosis
How residential rehab works here
Residential rehab gives people time away from the routines, access, pressure and relationships that may have kept drug or alcohol use going.
Each person is assessed before admission. Some people need medical detox at the start of their stay, others do not, but still need the structure of residential treatment, therapy, family support and time to understand what has been happening.
At Abbington House, you step away from everyday pressure to focus on getting well.
Most stays are around 28 days. During that time, people take part in individual therapy, group therapy, recovery-focused work and supported daily structure. The work is not only about stopping alcohol or drugs. It is about understanding what the substance has been doing for the person, and what needs to change around it.
“I wanted to build the kind of place I’d have wanted to walk into myself — somewhere people are met as people, not cases.”
Greg Georghiou – Founder
Support Beyond the Stay
Leaving residential treatment is not the end of the work.
Abbington House includes one year of aftercare and 16-weeks of family support following completion, along with lifetime access to the Abbington Community and events.
Ongoing connection matters because recovery has to continue in ordinary life: at home, at work, in relationships, and during the moments when old patterns feel close again.
The people here
Abbington House is led by people in recovery. That means the people around you understand what this actually feels like, not just clinically.
Greg Georghiou
Founder / CEO
Michael Williams
Treatment Manager
Costa Chacholiades
Senior Therapist
Yevheniia Arakielian
Trauma Specialist
Accessing private treatment
Reaching out can feel like the hardest part. Most people begin with a phone call. We will listen to what has been happening and talk through whether residential treatment feels like the right next step.
At Abbington House, treatment is arranged directly and funded privately, without an NHS referral or waiting list. Where treatment feels right, admissions can often happen within 24 to 48 hours.
