It's northeast of the church against a wall on the other side of which is a block of flats(Warner Court on Google). There are two stone crosses next to it but the stone is completely buried in brambles and ivy.
I have a photo, the memorial transcription of the memorial stone reads....
In affectionate remembrance of James Godley. Born July 15th 1839, died April 1st 1889.
Erected as a token of respect by his fellow townsmen.
Also of Hephzibah his wife who died April 4th 1906 aged 73.
Are you interested in James Godley, I've got some interesting stuff on him. Did you know that he drowned himself in a pond after becoming bankrupt?