[1] The stream flowed out from a rectangular pond, which in 1911 covered 0.928 acres (0.376 ha), and headed north-eastwards, between some housing and gravel pits.
[2] This section has largely been built over by planned housing estates constructed from the 1960s onwards,[3] and even the rectangular pond has been truncated at its southern end.
It is culverted beneath two houses and Reading Road and then runs east, skirting south of Burghfield Manor and St. Mary's Church.
[4] The stream turns briefly to the north-east towards Pingewood, before resuming its eastward course, in managed agricultural drainage channels.
[4] When it reaches the eastern boundary of the establishment, The Teg passes under Burnthouse Lane and continues in a straight channel between flooded gravel pits, before passing under the Reading to Basingstoke railway and joining Burghfield Brook on its left bank, near Hopkiln Farm.