At Conewood Manor in Bishop’s Stortford, we provide award-winning post-operative & convalescent care to families from Quendon and nearby areas.
Set within our elegant Grade II-listed home, Conewood Manor offers a warm, restorative environment where residents receive personalised recovery support from skilled nurses on-site 24/7. We focus on comfort, medical reassurance, mobility support and wellbeing – helping individuals regain strength with confidence and dignity.
Recovery after surgery or illness can be challenging – which is why families trust Conewood Manor for dependable clinical support, compassionate care and an environment where rehabilitation feels positive, calm and well-guided from day one.
Conewood Manor is within easy reach of Quendon by car and public transport, making family visits simple and frequent. Staying close to loved ones supports emotional reassurance and speeds recovery.
To find out more about what we offer, please download our brochure
Every recovery journey is different, so our care is always tailored individually. Support may include:
Whether for short-term post-surgery recovery or a longer convalescent stay, we focus on comfort, progress and wellbeing at every step.
Conewood Manor is recognised for excellence in care and resident experience:
Recovery is supported not only by clinical care but also by engagement, routine and enjoyment. Residents benefit from:
Fresh meals are prepared daily by our in-house chef, with diets individually catered to health needs and personal preferences.
Admissions can often be arranged quickly once hospital discharge plans are confirmed.
Yes – our team assists with mobility and can coordinate physiotherapy to support strength and rehabilitation.
Absolutely – we offer flexible visiting so loved ones can remain closely involved throughout recovery.
Yes – we support short recovery periods as well as extended stays depending on personal needs and progress.
Yes – fresh meals are prepared daily and tailored to individual dietary or medical requirements.
Choosing the right place for recovery is important. At Conewood Manor, residents receive clinical support, companionship and a calming atmosphere – helping them heal with confidence while families enjoy complete peace of mind.
Our mother was here for 3 months for end-of-life care and the staff were so lovely. Mum praised them so much, nothing was too much trouble and she knew most of them on first-name terms.
She always enjoyed meal times and conversations with the staff.
My mum has now resided at the home for 6 years and during that time she has received caring and also sympathetic treatment and has built a bond with a number of staff there and with some staff I have observed visiting her before they finish for the week to see how she is. During my weekly visits, the staff have been very courteous to me and always offer me a drink when afternoon tea is served up.





Despite a successful stint as one of the youngest finance directors in London, specialising in mergers and acquisitions for a prominent advertising company, Marc found his professional success to be hollow. Driven by a desire to serve the community, he left the lucrative world of finance to establish an accountancy practice and business consultancy in Lewisham. His mission was clear: guide local start-ups and small businesses toward financial transparency and profitability.
As Marc’s consultancy flourished, he received a crucial call from Eleanor in 2005, who was struggling to keep her nursing agency afloat after 26 years. Marc took on the challenge, initiating a leap of faith that marked the beginning of a transformative journey. Today, the Eleanor Healthcare Group stands as a model business in the care sector, with over 1500 dedicated members, fluent in 112 languages, supporting over 3000 clients. The senior staff, with a combined experience of over 100 years in health and social care, has been instrumental in guiding and participating in the organisation’s remarkable growth.
Marc draws inspiration from his team of staff care workers and frontline keyworkers, acknowledging their role in preserving the life and dignity of the most vulnerable in the community. He emphasises that Eleanor is an organization with people at its core, having created a paradigm shift in the care sector with the driving principle that social care is about people, not processes. In 2009, Marc introduced the concept of person-centric care, responding to a request from Richmond Council. Eleanor Healthcare Group led the transformation, offering tailor-made services and pioneering an outcomes-based approach in collaboration with local authorities. The organisation then took a leading role in preventive care, integrating health and social care services and introducing a novel caring model to Lewisham Council based on the Buurtzorg model.
Despite numerous achievements, Marc sees success as just the beginning. The Eleanor family remains ready to take another leap of faith, with trust in people above processes. In the face of mounting challenges to health and social care systems, Marc has been steering Eleanor to the forefront of much-needed innovation within the UK and globally. Eleanor Healthcare Group takes pride in its identity, never compromising integrity and always preserving its true essence. The commitment to taking the road less travelled is evident as it approaches the next fork in the future of healthcare, promising to continue breaking new ground and redefine possibilities.