Boundy’s Cross is a War Memorial for the dead of the First and Second World Wars. Probably built in the late-1940s it is a granite stepped octagonal base supporting a tapered rectangular shaft surmounted by a Celtic cross.
The memorial is set within a concrete plinth and enclosed by an earth embankment. In 2009 the concrete plinth was resurfaced faced by a dry-stone rubble wall.
The three front faces of the base are inscribed with names of the fallen, thirteen from First World War, four from Second World War.


