Your path to Long-
Term Recovery,

—Starts Here.

Welcome home.


A New Approach to eating disorder Treatment designed for INdependent women, made for real life.

From online support groups to residential care & specialist therapies, recovery at Ianthe House happens in community —built on meaningful relationships, trauma-informed care, & a rhythm that fits your life.

  • Long-term, peer-supported recovery co-living
    —integrated care in inspiring shared homes.

    Live with a small group of women committed to long-term recovery — balancing self-sufficiency with therapeutic support, in a rhythm that fits your life.

    Discover Ianthe Houses

  • Long-term, therapist-led peer support groups
    —designed to secure recovery early & embed it for life.

    Intensive yet flexible, you’ll join a small, consistent group of women building a new way of living — grounded in trust, compassion, & real connection.

    Discover Recovery Circles

It feels as if I have been looking for something like this for a very long time.
— Irene
  • Somatic, relational, trauma-informed therapies
    —person-centred care for root-cause healing.

    From somatic therapy to ADHD support, our lived-experience team helps you move beyond symptom management — into clarity, freedom, & deep self-trust.

    Open your toolbox


A Place to Belong & Heal.

Residential Recovery
—Re-Imagined.

Ianthe Houses are beautiful shared homes for women to recover, live and grow — together. An accessible, integrated alternative to residential care.

  • Clapham House (London)

    Grounded recovery in the heart of South London. A calm, spacious home with leafy parks, cosy cafés, and a connected neighbourhood feel with easy access to Central London — for those who value structure and city living.

    Discover Clapham House

  • St Mary’s House (Scilly Isles)

    Island recovery immersed in nature. A beautiful, Grade II listed home for creatives, remote workers & deep thinkers — surrounded by sea, wild beauty & space to breathe, rest & reflect.

    Discover St Mary’s House

  • Chiado House (Lisbon)

    Energetic, light-filled recovery in one of Lisbon’s most vibrant neighbourhoods. Ideal for ambitious, wellness-focused women seeking inspiration, connection, & a bold new chapter.

    Discover Chiado House

It’s such a lovely safe space. An incredibly rare opportunity to connect with other amazing women who care and understand.
— Jess

Discover your place in the Sisterhood.

—You don’t have to do this alone.

Recovery Circles are intimate, therapist-led online groups designed for intimate, long-term connection. Therapist-led, peer-supported recovery in a trusting, compassionate space.

  • For women navigating bulimia, binge & restriction, or body dysmorphia. Members build real-world friendships beyond this location-based group.

    Discover Daphne’s Circles

  • For women navigating binge eating, body shame & self-worth. A therapist-led space where compassion replaces judgment — & no one has to shrink to be seen.

    Discover Gaia’s Circles

Such a powerful group of amazing people, I really can’t see it as anything other than a miracle, this chance to heal.
— Becki
  • For women 40+ navigating life transitions — from menopause to empty nests, shifting identities to new purpose. A safe space for real connection & self-discovery.

    Discover Hera’s Circles


Our Therapeutic Foundation.

—Healing beyond
symptoms.

Behind our programs is a carefully chosen therapeutic foundation, designed to support lasting recovery, and to go far beyond symptom relief.

Whether you join a Circle, move into a House, or begin with 1:1 support, you’ll be held not just through recovery, but into a new way of living — one that feels free, joyful, and fully your own.

I’m actually getting better for the first time and I can’t say thank you enough
— Becki

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Stories of courage & connection.


This is such a gentle, loving program where there’s no blame or pressure or judgment. But it allows you to just naturally move into a freer space, which is I think why it’s been so successful.
— Caitlin