NEAR THE LUAS TRAM STOP AT LAUGHANSTOWN ON THE GREEN LINE

THE MORE RECENT OF THE TWO CROSSES AT TULLY

There are two historic crosses near the LUAS Tram Stop at Laughanstown. As one walks along the narrow country lane towards Tully Church the cross is by the roadside and is set upon a plinth and is dedicated to James Crehan (or Grehan) who saved the Cross from being discarded when the level of the road was being adjusted in the late 1800s. The plinth replicates the soil removed leaving the Cross standing at its original height. There are a set of worn steps on one side of the plinth which allows one to climb up and view the Cross closely but I did not find them to be helpful.
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