This stream, Chissell Brook, has been the southern boundary of Sutton Benger parish for over 1000 years. It flows from the west to cross under Sutton Lane at the bridge just south of Sutton Lane Farm, and then goes on to join the River Avon at Kellaways.
To the west, where the stream flows through Kington Langley parish, it is known as the Stein Brook, and gives its name to Steinbrook House by the B4069. It then changes name at the parish boundary.
To the east, after going under Sutton Lane, Chissell Brook (and the parish boundary) meanders south for a while, roughly parallel to the River Avon. The brook and river create a flood plain that is crossed by the Great Western railway line on the River Avon Viaduct, which is a Historic England Grade II Listed Building.
Note that, while it is possible to get relatively close to the Viaduct by foot, there is no Public Right of Way that leads close enough to take meaningful photographs. See attached for full details of the Historic England Listing.
From here, there is a short loop through the parish of Langley Burrell Without, before returning to Chissell Brook a few hundred yards to the east. The attached photos are a sequence showing the route from here.
For more information about Langley Burrell, and for other walks, see http://langleyburrell.org