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Bowie's Bromley Home Becomes Immersive Experience
8 Jan
Summary
- David Bowie's childhood home in Bromley is now open to the public.
- The house will be restored to its early 1960s appearance.
- An unseen archive will help recreate the home's original interior.

David Bowie's former childhood residence at 4 Plaistow Grove in Bromley, south-east London, is being transformed into an immersive public experience. The property, where the iconic "Space Oddity" was penned, has been acquired by the Heritage of London Trust.
The house will be meticulously returned to its early 1960s ambiance. A significant, previously unseen archive will be utilized to faithfully recreate the interior layout as it was during Bowie's formative years living there.
This intimate suburban home served as the crucible for Bowie's journey from an ordinary schoolboy to a global superstar. Its reopening promises a unique glimpse into the early life of a music legend.




