Leadenham railway station

The station was located on Main Road, being built in 1867 from coursed rubble with flush ashlar dressings along with a slate roof with overhanging eaves.

As the station was on the parish border between the Leadenham and Welbourn, Ancaster stone was used for the station and the goods shed and bridge to the north were built of red brick as they fell within the Welbourn parish.

Ordnance Survey maps from 1887 and 1905 show the station building to the west of the railway tracks with a waiting shelter on the opposite platform.

[3] The goods shed is also still standing and is currently a car dealership, with the gateway to the premises being a re-sited original GNR gate and piers.

The signal box and waiting shelter have both been demolished.

Leadenham Railway Station
Leadenham Railway Station as of 11 November 2012