It is stated in the 1937 book of Patrick Power, entitled "Waterford and Lismore - A Compendious History of the United Parishes",
On the townland of the same name stand the rather insignificant
remains of the ancient church of Grange, called also Lisginan.
The remains in question consist of portion of the north and south
side walls and a moiety of gable of a plain early English church.
In the graveyard attached are a stunted ogham-inscribed pillar
stone and two diminutive headstones curiously inscribed with a
series of peculiar geometric figures of similar character to those
alluded to under Aglish.