At Conewood Manor in Bishop’s Stortford, we provide award-winning hospital discharge care to families from Roydon and the surrounding areas.
Set in a charming Grade II-listed building, Conewood Manor offers a safe and welcoming environment where recovery is supported with dignity and compassion. With skilled nurses on-site 24/7, we deliver personalised care tailored to each resident’s needs. Families can feel reassured knowing their loved one is receiving professional support in a homely setting.
Our team focuses on making every transition from hospital as smooth as possible, with a combination of clinical expertise, comfort and emotional reassurance.
Conewood Manor is within easy reach of Roydon by both car and public transport, making it simple for families to visit often. This convenience helps loved ones stay closely connected throughout the recovery journey.
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We adapt our care to each resident’s individual needs, covering:
This holistic approach ensures both medical and emotional needs are met, giving families peace of mind.
We are proud to be recognised for consistently high standards of care:
These honours reflect the trust and confidence families place in Conewood Manor.
Recovery at Conewood Manor is supported by a vibrant daily life. Residents enjoy:
Freshly prepared meals are created daily by our in-house chef, with menus tailored to dietary needs and personal preferences.
Yes — our qualified nursing team is available 24/7.
Absolutely — please call us to arrange a convenient time.
Yes — we provide personalised support and work closely with local health professionals.
We aim to accommodate urgent or short-notice discharges wherever possible.
Yes — whether for temporary recovery or longer-term placement, we adapt care to each family’s needs.
Transitioning from hospital to home can be challenging. At Conewood Manor, we make the process smoother with professional care, warmth and reassurance every step of the way.
This is about my sister who has spent at least 8 years in Conewood Manor with Alzheimer?s and who recently passed away. I would like to say a big thank you to the way the staff have looked after her over the years, treating her with love and dignity by day and night, where nothing was too much trouble. The home during that time has improved in many ways, refurbished, new equipment and well managed by the latest management company.
The staff l would love to thank over her time at Conewood.
Our mother has just moved in and we couldn ‘t be happier with the care and attention she is receiving. It’s early days but so far we are delighted with the staff, the effort and the attention.





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.