Bishopstone Beach Halt was a railway station in East Sussex, England that was opened on 1 June 1864 and closed on 1 January 1942.
The station was built on the Seaford Branch Line for residents of the Bishopstone and Tide Mills villages and located on the west side of Mill Drove.
The station was built primarily for the 60-100 workers at the mills.
The down platform remains intact with no track running through it (as the line beyond Newhaven Harbour was singled in 1975).
The edge stones on the up platform have been removed, but the concrete support of the station sign is still in place.