A tiny island nearly 100 miles from Britain with only three pubs, a population of less than a thousand and a ban on cars does not sound like the obvious location for the latest Gen Z revolution.

But for Jade Right, a 23-year-old from Oxfordshire, the idea of swapping island-life for the hustle and bustle of the mainland makes no sense whatsoever.

Surprisingly Jade, and an ever-growing cohort of twenty somethings from England to Australia, are flocking to idyllic and genteel Sark, 80 miles off the coast of Dorset.

Jade told MailOnline: 'I originally came here for a three-week holiday and stayed.

'It's easy to get a job in hospitality, CVs aren't a thing and employees treat you really well.'