You’ll almost certainly be familiar with the Channel Island’s main settlements, Jersey and Guernsey, part of the UK. They’re famous for their handsome cattle and the unctuous, buttercup coloured milk they produce.
But there are three others – Sark, Herm, and Alderney. While the first two are trickier for tourists, Alderney is a precious, hidden gem.
Three square miles of white sand beaches, rocky outcrops and pretty fields make up the tiny, sub-tropical island.
Read more courtesy of HomesAndGardens.com