DescriptionEarly C20, designed by Richard Hall, architect, of Bangor and one of a series of houses in an Arts and Crafts architectural idiom built on the shores of Porth Diana as the area developed a a resort in the early years of the century. The first sale document dates to 17th March 1914 and is between the Right Honorable Edward Lyulph Baron Sheffield and Lady Amy Susan Ree. Bought by Sir Hugh Corbet Vincent, Solicitor from Bangor, and his wife, Lady Bronwen Adelaide, of Bronwydd; who were resident in 1919 and sold the property in 1937. The house was known as the 'Vincent' house and also 'Tre Gib'.
Source: Cadw Listed Buildings ALH 14/12/2011