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40 Stansfield Rd, Brixton
London, England, UK
51.4566° N · -0.1090° W
Get DirectionsDavid Robert Jones — David Bowie — was born on 8 January 1947 at 40 Stansfield Road in Brixton, south London. The terraced house in an ordinary working-class street was where he spent his earliest years before the family moved to Bromley in south London when he was six. Brixton in the late 1940s and 1950s was a predominantly working-class area that was beginning to receive its first significant wave of Caribbean immigration — the Windrush generation whose cultural presence would transform the neighbourhood and give it its distinctive character. While Bowie himself had left Brixton before this transformation fully took hold, the neighbourhood's later identity as a multicultural South London community became retrospectively linked to its most famous son.
Brixton claimed Bowie with particular intensity after his death on 10 January 2016 — two days after his 69th birthday and the release of his final album Blackstar. The mural of Bowie that had been painted on the side of a building in Brixton Market in 2012 became the spontaneous focal point for a vast public outpouring of grief, covered within hours of his death announcement with flowers, photographs, and messages that stretched for metres along the surrounding walls and pavement.
The Stansfield Road house is a private residence and carries a blue plaque acknowledging Bowie's birth there. The Brixton Market mural — on the corner of Tunstall Road and Coldharbour Lane — has become a permanent Bowie memorial and is one of the most visited informal music memorials in London. Various Brixton heritage walks include Bowie-related sites. The surrounding Brixton neighbourhood is one of South London's most vibrant and culturally rich areas.
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