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Can you recognise this York shop – the building has changed over the years!

THIS photograph of George Mason’s grocers shop in Fossgate is believed to date from the1930s.

The photo shows staff and the shop front with advertising signs for tea, cocoa and butter.

According to council records the building was a house and shop, dating from the late 17th century. The building was remodelled around 1720 and a new shop front added in the 19th century.

The building was altered again around 1928 for Mason’s grocers.

Kelly’s Directory of 1901 lists a J Parkes at the address, with occupations noted as “china and glass dealer” and “ironmonger”.

In the 1970s it was the Sylvia Styles shop.

Sylvia Styles in Fossgate in 1970 – now Marzano

Today, the building is a restaurant – Marzano. Previously it was Mason’s Bistro.

Soon it will have a new lease of life again because Marzano is moving to larger premises just down the road at the former Loch Fyne restaurant in the old FR Stubbs building at Fossbridge House.

Marzano in FossgateMarzano in Fossgate

Share your memories

If you love delving into York’s past and seeing photos and reading stories from yesteryear then make sure you check The Press every day for its regular nostalgia stories. And don’t miss our eight-page nostalgia supplement every Wednesday in the paper.


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We also have more than 8,000 members in our online nostalgia group on Facebook, Why We Love York – Memories. It is free to join and you will find us at www.facebook.com/groups/yorknostalgia/.

It would be great to see your old photos of York – and they don’t have to be from centuries ago. We all love seeing old photos from our recent past, and some of our more popular stories with readers date from the 70s, 80s and 90s.

If you have a nostalgia story for us, please email maxine.gordon@thepress.co.uk.



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