The Isle of Wight, lying off the South Coast of England, has been a popular tourist destination for 200 years but has played an important role in the history of Britain for centuries. It was settled by Celts, Romans, Anglo Saxons and Vikings, and following the Norman Conquest, became a kingdom in its own right for two centuries. After the Reformation, the Worsley family became governors of the island, transforming Appledurcombe Priory into the family...