Until 1904 the council held its meetings at the Watford Union Workhouse at 60 Vicarage Road (which later became Watford General Hospital). From 1904 the council met instead at Watford Place at 27 King Street, which was the office of the solicitor who acted as clerk to the council. Other office functions were carried out at various addresses within Watford, including 9 Market Street (from at least 1901 to 1930), 7 Church Street (1930 to 1937) and 25 King Street, immediately adjoining Watford Place (1932 to 1947). In 1947 the council consolidated its offices and meeting place at Wynyard House, 99 Langley Road, Watford, a large house which had previously been
Wynyard School, a boarding school. The council remained at Wynyard House until its abolition. ==Abolition==