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The challenges and joys of a Greek Revival church in the middle of a field

Christmas at Ayot St Lawrence Church: and a welcome for our new vicar

14/12/2014

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First service this morning with Bonnie Evans-Hills, our new vicar; great to have you with us, Bonnie. We look forward to many more of your thoughts and suggestions! Let's hope we have a good attendance at our carol service next Sunday (21 December at 16.00) so that people can chat and mingle over mulled wine and mince pies, etc....hmm, must put out a request for more mince pies this year (home-made preferably) as last year we ran out.

Thanks, Julia,  for the photos of the church with its biggest-ever Christmas tree: and a rather belated thank you to those who helped with the perilous task of tree-erection, particularly as the promised refreshments did not materialise...

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Jason Kelly talk 4 December 2014

14/12/2014

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How amazing to hear Jason Kelly, Professor of British History at the University of Indiananapolis/Purdue speaking about the life and work of Nicholas Revett in the church that he designed for Sir Lionel Lyde. And suddenly to see the church we know so well (or thought we knew so well) pop up on Jason's list of slides, alongside all those greek images, some drawn by Revett himself. Thank you so much, Jason, for visiting us and rekindling our affection for this most curious and stately building. Next time you come we'll have the portrait of Revett hanging up - even if it is in the loo which he didn't design! We await your book with interest... and meanwhile we have to get used to calling the building's style:  "Grecian"!http://www.jasonmkelly.com/nicholas-revett-and-georgian-neoclassicism/

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June and Archie Laing Memorial Bench

9/11/2014

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We now have collected around £950 for the memorial bench proposed for June and Archie Laing; June, who died in the summer, had asked for donations to be given to the Ayot St Lawrence Festival Fund, of which she was Chair for many years. We are planning to put the bench in the village field, in front of the Palladian church. June worked for so many of the village organisations it was rather hard to decide where best to remember her, but this location overlooks the church which she strived to keep open; it links to the Ruined Church, the preservation of which she also organised and, of course, sits in the middle of the field which she, with others,  purchased for the village. Donations are still open for this project; please contact us through this website.
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Annual Remembrance Service 2014

9/11/2014

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We were very happy to be led in our service today by Jo Warwick, who reminded us about the lives of those from the village who died during the 2 world wars. He spoke about Major Eustace Crawley who lived in Ayot House and had an impressive sporting career; apparently just before he was killed in 1914 he spoke of his regret at the unlikelihood that he would be returning to Ayot for the Boxing Day Hunt.... 

It is sad, of course,  that we know rather less about the "ordinary" men who are commemorated on the Memorial.  We are, however,  really grateful to Lindsay Jennings for all her work on researching the lives of these soldiers and airmen and producing the booklet given out during the service. She also put together the sandwich board next to the Memorial with photos lent to us by the families of those killed, for which we are very grateful. Thanks also to Viv who laid the wreath; she has 3 family members remembered on the Memorial. Finally many thanks to the Brocket Arms who provided tea and coffee afterwards. A collection of £243.58 was collected during the service for the Royal British Legion. 


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Lunch in the church today with the Archdeacon of St Albans

2/11/2014

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Very happy to welcome Jonathan Smith (no, that's not him in the picture below..) to our church today for lunch in the church (thanks to all who helped, and particularly Carole for her delicious roast beef) and to show off our new loo and kitchenette. Still can't get over being able to turn a tap on in the church. Wonder what Revett would have said about our messing up the symmetry of his building; happily this can't be seen from the front. Would he have ever believed that his temple-in-a-field still be standing nearly 250 years later, let alone house a flushing loo - and a dishwasher? Looking forward to Jason Kelly's talk on Revett on December 4th @ 19.30 in the church. Do come!

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Goodbye Harvest

26/10/2014

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Sad to see the Harvest decorations about to be taken down, as they were so lovely tho shear. Thanks to Sally Trendall for putting then together - and, of course, to Katies the bakers in Welwyn for our traditional Harvest sheath and all those extra bread mice, which, as usual, have mysteriously vanished.....


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SErvices in  2020

Sadly many services have been cancelled as a result of Covid-19 (as at 5 November 2020). This means we will not be at the Village War Memorial on Sunday 8th November, although a poppy wreath will be laid and a two minute silence observed. You are more than welcome to come along.
Our Christmas service this year will take place at 21.00 on 24 December. If you'd like to help us decorate the church with hanging angels, please contact us so we can book you in for a time slot along with your own family group or "bubble".
​Usually  our services will take place on the third Sunday of the month at 11.30. After any of these services, in normal times, why not book yourself in for lunch at the lovely Brocket Arms, originally the monastic quarters for the old, now ruined church a short stroll away 01438 820250. At present the pub is closed because of Covid restrictions. 

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