One of these, to the south of the church, is known as Lady Godiva's cross.
Leofric, the husband of the famous Lady Godiva, died here in 1057.
Unfortunately, we do not know the time of year when Lady Godiva is supposed to have ridden out.
The association of Lady Godiva with a spring ritual is more likely, and not difficult to explain.
She turned around and came face to face with Lady Godiva.
Lady Godiva begged her husband to lower the taxes many times, but he never agreed to.
Lady Godiva sent a message through town that told everyone to close their shutters and stay indoors.
She came to the party dressed as Lady Godiva.
Just think what happened to Lady Godiva - she became a chocolate.
Leofric is most remembered as the husband of Lady Godiva.