[3] The Chatswood South Uniting Church, located at the corner of Mowbray Road and the Pacific Highway, designed by architect and later mayor of Manly, Thomas Rowe, was built in 1871.
A sandstone church in the Gothic style, it features a small belfry flanking the eastern front of the building.
[5] From 1918, Artarmon started to see more suburban development, with the establishment of smaller residential homes and more people moving to the area, drawn by its proximity to central Sydney and the green surroundings.
Up until the end of the 20th century, Artarmon had undergone substantial transformation and the suburb continued to evolve into a more commercial and residential mix.
The next-most common countries of birth were China 10.3%, India 7.4%, Hong Kong 3.2%, England 3.0% and Japan 2.0%.
Also, an industrial area is south of the Gore Hill Freeway, although the suburb retains a rather leafy feel.
The studios of the Special Broadcasting Service, a public television station, are located in Herbert Street.
[9] Since then, the number of Opportunity Classes at Artarmon Public School is set to be reduced from 60 to 30 beginning in 2025.