| Kilgobbin Cross | |
|---|---|
| Native nameArdchros Chill Ghobáin (Irish) | |
| Type | High cross |
| Location | Kilgobbin Lane, Stepaside,Dún Laoghaire–Rathdown, Ireland |
| Coordinates | 53°15′23″N6°13′04″W / 53.256478°N 6.217806°W / 53.256478; -6.217806 |
| Height | 2.5 metres (8.2 ft) |
| Built | 10th century |
| Official name | Kilgobbin |
| Reference no. | 226[1] |

Kilgobbin Cross is a high cross and National Monument located in Stepaside, County Dublin, Ireland.[2][3][4]
Kilgobbin Cross is located on Kilgobbin Lane, Stepaside, about 450 m (490 yd) north-northwest of Stepaside town centre.
The townland of Kilgobbin (Irish: Cill Ghobáin, meaning 'church of Goban')[5] takes its name from a St Goban, of which there appear to have been many in Ireland (the hagiographies are confused). The depiction of Jesus wearing a long cloak places the cross in the 10th century AD. The cross was buried in the graveyard and unearthed c. 1800.[3]
The cross is made of granite and stands 2.4 metres (7.9 ft) high. It is a Celtic cross with one side broken off. An inscription on the east face shows the Crucifixion of Jesus, with Jesus wearing a long robe. Unusually, there is a bullaun stone set into the cross's base.[6]