Discover the Isle of Wight through its dramatic coast, ancient sites, and ever-changing landscapes.
This edition surveys the island’s famed cliffs, shifting shorelines, and the way the sea shapes every view. From the colorful Alum Bay cliffs to the Needle, Scratchell’s Bay, and the nearby bays, you’ll see how geology and weather tell a living story. The book also tours historic towns, abbeys, and churchyards, offering glimpses of old graves, monuments, and quiet corners that reveal the island’s character.
Along the way you’ll explore Brading, Yaverland, Quarr Abbey, and Yarmouth, with notes on monuments, legends, and local life. The narration blends natural wonders with historical detail, creating a textured portrait of a place that has inspired travelers and readers for generations. It invites you to walk the lanes, study the cliffs, and imagine life in times past while taking in the sea’s enduring presence.
- Glimpse wave-worn chalk cliffs, fossil beds, and the ever-shifting Needles coastline.
- Visit historic villages, abbeys, and parish churches rich with epitaphs and tales.
- See how coastal geology and sea storms reshape landscapes over time.
- Learn the lay of the land through roads, viewpoints, and memorable landmarks.
Ideal for readers who love travel writing with a sense of place, history, and natural wonder.
J. Redding Ware (1832 1909) was a journalist and lexicographer. Under the pseudonym Andrew Forrester, he was also an author of detective stories, including "The Private Detective, ""Revelations of the Private Detective, "and" The Female Detective, "the last published by the British Library.