It was linked to nearby Blakesley Hall by a miniature railway which ran from a terminal adjacent to the station.
A signal box was located between the east end of the down platform and the loading dock, and to the west a road overbridge carried Blakesley High Street over the line.
[5] The railway conveyed coal, farm supplies and guests to the Hall over a distance of 0.5 miles (0.8 km).
[6] Following Bartholomew's death in 1919, his widow allowed the line to remain and be used by tourists on special occasions.
A modern bungalow has been across the trackbed and blocks the eastern side of the High Street overbridge.