The station was a typical Great Western Railway building, with a wide canopy stretching across the platform.
[2] In 1926, the use of the station's signal box was discontinued when the points began to be operated from a ground frame by the engineman.
[2] In 1930, the platform was extended to allow horses to be transported to and from the Beaufort Polo Club in nearby Westonbirt.
[2] In 1963, an entire Tetbury farm – complete with machinery, foodstuffs, staff and pedigree herd of Hereford cattle – was transported from the station to Stranraer in 31 vehicles.
[2] A cattle market was built adjacent to the station, and the line's freight generally consisted of food for livestock, milk, and coal.