Situated half a mile from Bodiam village itself and its fourteenth century castle, the station opened in 1900 in a rather remote and rural location.
Only Gents toilet facilities were available and the urinal was flushed using water gathered in the building's rainwater pipe.
[2] Its extension to Bodiam was completed in 2000 and the station now marks the line's southern terminus.
The van also carried the bodies of Charles Fryatt and The Unknown Warrior.
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