This content is not written by The New Pelican The Isle of Wight sits a few miles off the south coast of England, close enough to feel familiar yet far enough to feel like a proper escape. For first time visitors it offers something unusual in modern Britain: a place where the pace genuinely slows down, where Victorian seaside towns still have their original character, and where you can drive from a windswept clifftop to a wooded river valley in…
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