The remains of the priory, located in Hereford, England, consist of monastery ruins, a cemetery, and a stone preaching cross.
The site includes the remains of a Dominican refectory, prior's house, part of the original cloister walls, a stone preaching cross, and a cemetery.
Multiple parcels of land were granted to the Blackfriars by John Daniel, Bishop Orleton and Edward II.
The priory, located in the parish of St. John, Hereford, was established in 1322 when a chapel and monastic buildings were built.
It also established that the priory consisted of a gatehouse, a variety of domestic buildings and separate apartments, adjacent to gardens and orchards.