Isle of Wight

Cover of Isle of Wight by Philip's Maps
Year: 2008
Language: en
Pages: 67
ISBN-13: 9780540094547
Dimensions:
Height: 8.11022 Inches
Length: 5.59054 Inches
Width: 0.15748 Inches
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Isle of Wight by Philip’s Maps, published by Octopus Publishing Group in May 2008, is a comprehensive local street atlas that provides detailed coverage of the entire Isle of Wight at a scale of 2 2/3 inches to 1 mile. This edition includes important ferry links to mainland towns such as Southampton, Gosport, Lymington, and Portsmouth, which are also represented at the same scale. The atlas features maps that highlight essential locations, including hospitals, car parks, post offices, leisure facilities, schools, industrial areas, and retail spaces, along with an index of street names and postcodes.

Readers will find an 8-page route planner that marks all major and minor roads on the island, extending to the mainland areas of the New Forest and Emsworth. Additionally, a 4-page guide to top visitor attractions is included, making this atlas a useful resource for both business and leisure purposes. The pocket-sized format and wire-stitched binding allow it to open flat, enhancing usability for locals and visitors alike. With 67 pages of detailed mapping, this atlas serves as a practical reference for navigating the Isle of Wight and its surroundings.


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This local street atlas of the Isle of Wight gives detailed coverage of the whole of the island at a scale of 2 2/3 inches to 1 mile. Important for ferry links to the Isle of Wight, the mainland towns of Southampton, Gosport, Lymington and Portsmouth are included at the same scale. Central Portsmouth is also shown at the enlarged scale of 5 1/3 inches to 1 mile.The maps show hospitals, car parks, post offices, leisure facilities, schools, industrial areas and retail areas, while the index lists street names and postcodes. Extra contents include an 8-page route-planner, marking all major and minor roads on the island together with an area on the mainland taking in the New Forest to the west and Emsworth to the east, plus a 4-page guide to the top visitor attractions.Pocket sized, and wire stitched so that it opens out flat, the atlas is ideally suited for both business and leisure use, whether by locals or visitors.

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Publisher: Octopus Publishing Group. Year: 2008.
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ISBN-13: 9780540094547.
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Language: en. Pages: 67.

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