At a brilliant bookstore in Haye-on-Wye. Think Powells and make the accents cooler and the books OLDER. The most impressive bookstore I saw in the UK. Haye actually had more high quality bookstores than we could take in, in one day. I think this is where Casey was found
At Bletchley Park where Alan Turing and others cracked German and Japanese encryption during WW II.
At Portsmouth, on the short road they named after Neil Gaiman's book
At the Gower Shakespeare statues in Stratford-upon-Avon. Falstaff, of course.
And the house where the Bard was born.
By Bath bookstores
At Chipping Campden in the Cotswolds
Also in Chipping Campden: a house where Graham Greene lived.
Casey seen at the British Museum
And at 221B Baker street (ignore the shlocky "museum")
At Paddington Station...
By the Avebury stones. They're sort of a variation on Stonehenge where you can actually touch the rocks...
Casey at a Starbucks. That's the Tower of London across the street, reflected in the glass.
At the Roman baths in...Bath.
Casey has no problems coping with right hand drive cars and UK roundabouts....
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