History (source: https://geotopoi.wordpress.com/2012/03/29/plas-y-coed-port-penrhyn/)
"Around 1790 a house was built just outside the grounds of Penrhyn Castle at Port Penrhyn for Benjamin Wyatt, agent to the Penrhyn estate. This neoclassical villa, known as Lime Grove, was designed by Benjamin’s brother Samuel and survived until 1864, when, having been deemed to be unfashionable, it was demolished.
In 1878 a larger mansion house, Plas y Coed, was built on the site...
Lime Grove, Bangor (Wales), August 2016
"Around 1790 a house was built just outside the grounds of Penrhyn Castle at Port Penrhyn for Benjamin Wyatt, agent to the Penrhyn estate. This neoclassical villa, known as Lime Grove, was designed by Benjamin’s brother Samuel and survived until 1864, when, having been deemed to be unfashionable, it was demolished.
In 1878 a larger mansion house, Plas y Coed, was built on the site...
Lime Grove, Bangor (Wales), August 2016