Old St Lawrence Church is a ruined building in Ayot St Lawrence, Hertfordshire, England.It is protected as a Grade II* listed building, and dates back to the 12th century.[1]
The building was partially demolished in 1775 by Sir Lionel Lyde, 1st Baronet, who had acquired a country home, Ayot House, close by.[2] It was replaced as the village's parish church by new St Lawrence Church, a neoclassical structure which Lyde had built on a site slightly further from his house.
The last baptism to take place at Old St Lawrence Church was on the 21st February 1773 for Susan George.[3] New St Lawrence Church was consecrated in 1779.
Although Lionel Lyde and his wife Rachel are commemorated at the new church,[4] the old churchyard remained in use. Burials include Rudolph Lambart, 10th Earl of Cavan (1865 – 1946), whose maternal grandfather was rector of Ayot St Lawrence. Earl Cavan was a Field marshal and his resting place is registered by the Commonwealth War Graves Commission.Although the Earl was not a casualty in the normal sense of the term, the entry refers to the "memorial to the casualty in the form of a large 7' red granite celtic cross".[5]