David Bowie's Childhood Home to be Restored to Its 1960s Condition
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David Bowies (†69) former home in Bromley, South London, will serve as a cultural meeting point for music fans and creative young people. The modest terraced house, where the legendary musician lived from eight to 20 years, is currently being restored by the Heritage of London Trust. The aim is to restore the interior of the house exactly as it was when Bowie spent his youth there. The rooms, including his former bedroom, will be opened to the p…
David Bowie's childhood home is currently under restoration and will be open to the public in 2027
Thanks to the Heritage of London Trust and curator Geoffrey Marsh, the home will soon return to its original 1960s look Fans of David Bowie, rejoice. The childhood residence of the late English singer-songwriter, which served as his home from 1955 to 1967 (ages eight to 20), will soon be restored and open to the public by late 2027. Located at 4 Plaistow Grove in Bromley, near the Edwardian Bowie bandstand restored in 2024, the modest two-up, tw…
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