One of the final churches of Hereford, St Nicholas is near to the cathedral though a much younger church being built on 1841. It was built on the site of an earlier church built in the 13th century which was demolished in 1840 and also next to the former Monastery of the White Friars. The church is in the Early English style. The original font was reused in the new church.
The church has a West tower and an East chancel and vestry. The church was built from hammer dressed stone.