Shard Riverside Inn
Shard Riverside Inn is a public house and boutique hotel in the English village of Hambleton, Lancashire. Dating to 1766, it stands on the northern banks of the River Wyre, about east of Shard Bridge, after which it is named. The bridge used to be immediately to the west of the building, but a new structure was built in 1993, a few yards downstream, and its predecessor demolished. The building's address, Old Bridge Lane, references this.
History
In the early 19th century, the building was a ferryman's cottage known as Shard House. The slipway for the ferry still exists in front of the property.Around fifty years later, in Victorian times, Anna Sewell, author of Black Beauty, often visited her relatives who lived at the property.
The property was put up for sale in April 2021, with an asking price of £2.6 million. Its owners had run the business since 2004.