Blackfriars in the town of Gloucester, Gloucestershire, England is a surviving friary of the Dominican Order. The friary went into private hands after the Dissolution of the Monasteries, having been acquired in 1539 by Thomas Bell (Mayor of Gloucester)(d.1566), who used the church as his residence, known as "Bell Place", and the monastic buildings as workshops for his cap manufactory. It has been in continuous use as a residence, industrial and as a school.
Today, the property is under the care of English Heritage, and access is only available by occasional guided tour.