A passing place on a stretch of single line, the station had two platforms with shelters, and a small goods yard.
The goods yard gave milk trains access to the private sidings of the local creamery.
Milk trains ceased in 1966 upon closure of the line, with the creamery remaining in operation until 2000, when it was closed by owners Dairy Crest.
[1] The station was closed when the Somerset & Dorset Joint Railway closed on 7 March 1966[2] and subsequently demolished leaving no trace of the station.
As of 2022, the site is a trading estate, arts centre and small park with a set of commemorative gates at the entrance.