The new August/September edition of Isle of Wight Living magazine is out now - and it's full of top ideas to help you enjoy this summer!
The latest edition of this stylish magazine is packed with features about Isle of Wight businesses, properties for sale, Island people and details of all the best summer events.
Kate Young, editor of Isle of Wight Living magazine, said: "It's our high summer edition and so it features everything from refreshing cocktails with Mermaid Salt Vodka from the Isle of Wight Distillery to watersports events.
"The front cover features a delicious summery cheesecake from The Old Fort in Seaview - and you can read more about this award-winning gastropub inside.
"I also loved talking to Kate Taylor, the driving force behind The Awakening Festival - the wellness event at Northwood House in September - for our My Island slot.
"Kate reminds us that self-care is not selfish - and I think that's a mantra we should all heed.
"As usual we have some fabulous properties for sale, including author and broadcaster J.B. Priestley's home, Billingham Manor.
"There is also a beachside home in Gurnard which would be perfect for sailing fans."
The latest edition of Isle of Wight Living features an events diary with the team's top ten picks of Isle of Wight events this August and September, while the social diary pages include action from the Royal Isle of Wight County Show, as well as pictures from charity MAD-Aid's Cocktail Party.
Isle of Wight Living magazine is produced six times a year and was established in May 2018. It is written and produced in association with the Isle of Wight County Press.
It is one of more than 20 Living titles across the country and you can see more here.
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Print copies of this complimentary magazine are also available from selected outlets across the Isle of Wight.
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