A key part of David Bowie's history is getting transformed, ready for the public.
Skiddle Staff
Date published: 9th Jan 2026
The Heritage of London Trust has announced that it has acquired the childhood home of David Bowie. The Bromley terrace, where the legendary musician's story began will become open to the public.

This is the place where Bowie wrote some of his formative songs, a place where his imagination thrived into fascinating, conceptual songs. The renovation of the property will return it to its 1960s appearance. Due for completion in 2027, the site will also host creative and skills workshops for young people.
To find out more about the plans for the renovation, click here.
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