For the Scottish footballer, see Edward Goldie (footballer).
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 was the son of George Goldie.[1]
^Edward Goldie from Dictionary of Scottish Architects, retrieved 6 February 2015
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extensive parkland. The Roman Catholic chapel dates from 1896 and is by EdwardGoldie. From 1960 to 1980 the house and chapel were used by the Order of the...
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