Watford Town Hall, Grade II listed town hall in Watford, England.
Watford Town Hall is a Neo-Georgian municipal building with a concave main front divided into seven sections, flanked by decorated wings and topped by a clock tower. The structure displays classic architectural proportions and decorative stonework that give the exterior its formal character.
Architect Charles Cowles-Voysey designed this Neo-Georgian building, which opened in 1940 to replace the former council location at Upton House. The construction marked a shift in the town's administrative infrastructure during the pre-war era.
The building maintains civic traditions through regular council meetings, municipal ceremonies, and community gatherings in its dedicated chambers.
The building sits in the town center and is easily recognizable by its distinctive tower and formal facade, making it straightforward to find. Visitors can view the exterior architecture during standard daytime hours when public areas are accessible.
During World War II, propagandist William Joyce mentioned the town hall clock in his broadcasts, noting that it ran two minutes slow. This unexpected reference to such a local detail by a national figure remains a curious part of the building's story.
Location: Watford
GPS coordinates: 51.65909,-0.40332
Latest update: December 12, 2025 07:56
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