A Homely Setting for Lasting Recovery Ianthe House provides shared accommodation for women recovering from eating disorders in the UK. They transform beautiful converted family homes in London into warm, peer-supported spaces where residents weave recovery into daily life. They focus on emotional support and community-based living. Support That Fits Clients’ Lives Ianthe House partners with outside specialists to deliver weekly group therapy sessions and coaching. These services help women strengthen self-awareness, develop coping skills, and build lasting social connections. They encourage residents to keep working or studying, supporting independence and making recovery part of everyday routines. Programmes Tailored to Clients’ Life Stages Their Chapham House in downtown London features 3 specialised programmes to accommoddate clients life stages. Daphne’s Circle empowers women aged 25 to 40, while Hera’s Circle guides women over 40 through recovery with age-appropriate support. Gaia’s Circle welcomes clients living with binge-eating disorder (BED) into a nurturing, judgement-free environment. Ianthe House fosters sustainable, long-term healing by blending practical support with lived experience. Across every programme, they prioritise affordable, empathetic care rooted in genuine understanding.


