Young Bowie's childhood home in Bromley to open to public
The modest terraced house at No. 4 Plaistow Grove, known as the place where a young David Bowie dreamed of "Fame", will be opened for public visits.
No. 4 Plaistow Grove in the London suburb of Bromley — with its grey front door and battered picket fence — is unremarkable except for one thing. It is the house where a young David Bowie dreamed of "Fame" and will be opening its doors to the public.