Sited near the bridge over the A337 Lymington to Brockenhurst road, the station closed when the engineering works ceased operation.
[1] Opened by the Southern Region of British Railways in 1956, the station was served by Network SouthEast from the introduction of sectorisation until its closure.
It was situated approximately 1 mile (1.6 km) from Lymington Town station near a bridge over the A337, and it was primarily intended for workers at the nearby Wellworthy factory.
Constructed of concrete with chain-link fencing,[2] it never appeared in any timetables and its demise came with the closure of the Wellworthy factory in 1989.
Trains on the electrified Lymington branch line still pass the site.