The halt was opened by the Great Western Railway on 1 August 1904.
[1][2] Situated only a half-mile from the village of Willersey, the station was to the south-west of the road bridge, and there were two 100-foot (30 m) wooden platforms, each with a corrugated iron "pagoda" shelter.
[4][6] The halt came under the responsibility of the stationmaster at Broadway.
[5] In November 1906, authorisation was given for the extension of the platforms to 152 feet (46 m) at a cost of £30.
[1][7][2] Little remains of the halt apart from some old railings at the end of the footpath on the village side.