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At home with Bowie
The Citizen
|April 10, 2026
MEMORIES: OPENING DOOR TO POP PHENOMENON'S EARLY YEARS
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BLAST FROM PAST. The home of David Bowie at 4 Plaistow Grove, Bromley, southeast London, where he spent his formative years, is to be returned to the way it was and opened to the public.
(AFP)
With its grey front door and battered picket fence, No. 4 Plaistow Grove in the anonymous London suburb of Bromley is unremarkable in every way except for one.
The modest terraced house originally built as a railway workers' cottage in the late 19th century — is the childhood home of pop phenomenon David Bowie.
An inscription on a small blue plaque to the right of the front door is the only clue to the property's extraordinary past.
"David Bowie Singer and Talented Musician 1955-68," it reads, in reference to the 13 years he spent living there.
Bowie, one of the most influential artists of the 20th century who died aged 69 in 2016, spent some of his most formative years here.
Now, the house has been acquired by a leading London heritage body which plans to turn it into a Bowie immersive experience.
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