A short residential no through road tucked in behind the fire station, which is the tower on the right.
The Mill Brook is a stream which mainly joins the Thames south of the town, but some of the water was diverted to flow along past here and into the Saxon moat around the ancient town centre.
Now reduced to a trickle it has been culverted for most of its length and this street name is the only visible clue to its existence unless you count a few manhole covers.
SU6089 : Wallingford Castle 1 Remember visiting this in the very late 60s - you had to get permission from the then owner, Sir John Hedges, a local solicitor at his office in Wallingford town centre.