A “rare and precious” landscape on the Isle of Wight will be preserved for future generations after it was acquired by a wildlife charity.

King’s Quay - formally known as Palmers Farm - has been described as the island’s “last unspoilt inlet on the Solent”.

It has been bought by the James Tuttiett Charitable Trust (JTCT), which has partnered with Hampshire & Isle of Wight Wildlife Trust to protect it.

JTCT said the purchase would provide “a sanctuary for wildlife and a legacy of conservation”.