Edward Goldie

Edward Goldie (1856–1921) was an English ecclesiastical architect who was notable for building Roman Catholic churches, mainly in the form of Gothic Revival architecture.

He went to school at Ushaw College in County Durham, as his father had previously done.

[2] It was an architectural firm which his father ran with Charles Edwin Child.

[5] He also designed the Priory of Our Lady of Good Counsel in Haywards Heath for a community of nuns from Bruges.

Joseph Goldie, with his father, were the architects for St John the Evangelist Church in Horsham.