[4][3] The station was provided with parallel platforms, with the main buildings, goods shed, cattle dock and signal box on the up (east) side.
[5] Immediately to the north of the station was a level crossing over the main road leading to Burgh, two miles to the south-east.
The station buildings and signal box have survived virtually intact in private ownership.
The goods shed is also still standing and once housed a railway museum, now closed and whose contents have been dispersed.
[9] A section of the trackbed to the south between Burgh and Bratoft is owned by the National Trust and is open as a footpath.