The station was sited across the fields from village not far from an underbridge carrying the line across the Weymouth to Abbotsbury road at a skew angle.
Just to the east of the station an incline provided access to quarries near the Hardy Monument.
The goods shed was opposite the platform and functioned for the life of the branch.
[1][6] A typical William Clarke stone building served the single platform, The station building is now part of a private dwelling and is used as a holiday let.
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