The London house where David Bowie spent much of his childhood is set to open to the public.
The property is located at 4 Plaistow Grove in Bromley, South London. Bowie lived there from the age of eight until his early twenties. Those years covered his school life and his first steps into music, long before international success.
According to reports, the house will be restored to reflect how it looked in the early 1960s. The goal is to preserve the environment where Bowie developed his early interests, including the small bedroom where he practiced and wrote music. The space will not focus on memorabilia or spectacle. It is meant to reflect everyday life during that period.
The project plans to combine a small museum with areas dedicated to creative workshops and training for young people. Initial funding has already been secured through a private foundation, with additional fundraising planned.
If timelines stay on track, the house is expected to open to visitors in late 2027.