Tea Lane Graveyard

Tea Lane Graveyard (Irish: Reilig Lána an Tae) is a Christian cemetery located in Celbridge, Ireland.

Mochua built a wooden church on the site and was the first abbot of Clondalkin.

It stood on the Slighe Mhor, an ancient roadway which ran from Dublin to Galway.

After the Dissolution of the Monasteries the abbey was suppressed and came into the possession of the Anglican Church of Ireland.

[7] The placename dates to the 19th century, when many English workers were brought over to work at Celbridge mill; the locals noted the large amounts of tea they drank, and the tealeaves that they threw into the roadway,[8] and Church Lane was nicknamed "Tea Lane.

Memorial plaque to Vol. Michael Heffernan