29 Church Street may appear, on the surface, to be just another house — but it’s also a story, a piece of living history. It stands on generous land, beneath tall trees, in a town that values its past as much as its future. With its warm timber floors, classic Queenslander features, and mature garden, it is quintessential Pomona: quiet, rich in character, and quietly thriving.
Positioned in an elevated stretch of Church Street and set on a generous 1,839sqm block, the home is located toward the rear of the property, with a spacious garden offering both eastern and northern sun — perfect for garden lovers.
Like other Queenslanders of its era, it features climate-adapted timber and a decorative style that includes ornate carved timber panels on the verandas and gables. Inside, it is complemented by other key characteristics such as high ceilings, polished timber floors, and a wide hallway.
While this home remains largely original, the current owners have modified it to suit their lifestyle. The residence now offers a spacious main bedroom with French doors opening to the north veranda, a second light-filled bedroom, a formal lounge room that could easily serve as a third bedroom, a library and sitting room, plus a separate office.
One bathroom services the front of the home, while a second bathroom is combined with the laundry at the rear. The recently modernised kitchen features a 900mm Falcon stove, porcelain farmhouse sink, and a new island bench with a stone benchtop. The kitchen and dining area are designed for entertaining, opening on two sides to provide seamless indoor and outdoor living.
A deck between the main house and the purpose-built, self-contained studio provides separation and privacy. The studio includes a full-size kitchen, a two-way bathroom, and a bedroom — perfect for guests, carers, or extended family.
The property also includes a single carport, an 8m x 6m shed and workshop that can accommodate one car, plus a “man cave,” which is the home’s original single garage — ideal as an art space or office.
In summary, the property offers:
• Period Queenslander home circa 1932
• 3 bedrooms plus office
• 3 bathrooms
• 1-bedroom self-contained studio
• Split-system A/C
• Plunge pool
• Man cave or art studio
• 2-car accommodation plus workshop
• Fully fenced yard on a generous 1,839sqm block
Features
- Split-System Air Conditioning
- Deck
- Fully Fenced
- Outdoor Entertainment Area
- Shed
- Swimming Pool - Above Ground
- Dishwasher
- Solar Panels
- Water Tank













