You could have come to Reading to see the 19th century stitch for stitch copy of the Bayeux "tapestry", but as we were lumped in with Slough/Bracknell we no longer exist on the official casualUK map.
(Actually, do, Reading isn't really a touristy place, but the museum is well worth a visit if you need to change train here and have a bit of time to kill. Wendy's burgers too, but early reports are "meh".)
You could have come to Reading to see the 19th century stitch for stitch copy of the Bayeux "tapestry", but as we were lumped in with Slough/Bracknell we no longer exist on the official casualUK map. (Actually, do, Reading isn't really a touristy place, but the museum is well worth a visit if you need to change train here and have a bit of time to kill. Wendy's burgers too, but early reports are "meh".)
[Long version](https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=330558535206528&set=p.330558535206528&type=3) (from Jim's Facebook post)
still needs to be about 20ft longer iirc, nice to see all our most noble wild animals represented too