George Goldie (9 June 1828 – 1 March 1887) was a nineteenth-century English ecclesiastical architect who specialised in Roman Catholic churches.
Goldie was born in York, the grandson of the architect Joseph Bonomi the Elder. He was educated at St Cuthbert's College, Ushaw, County Durham.
He trained as an architect with John Grey Weightman and Matthew Ellison Hadfield of Sheffield, from 1845 to 1850, and thereafter worked in partnership with them. After Weightman left the partnership in 1858, Hadfield and Goldie remained in partnership for a further two years. Goldie then practised alone until 1867 when Charles Edwin Child (1843–1911) joined him in partnership.
In 1880 Goldie's son Edward (1856–1921) entered the partnership, having first been apprenticed in 1875. Edward Goldie's work includes Hawkesyard Priory in Armitage, Staffordshire, built for the Dominican Order 1896–1914, and the church of Our Most Holy Redeemer and St Thomas More, Chelsea, built in 1895.
Goldie died at Saint-Servan, Brittany and was buried at Saint-Jouan-des-Guérets.
Our Lady of Victories, Kensington (at the time of building, the Pro-Cathedral for the Archdiocese of Westminster)Chapel of Carmel House, Nunnery Lane, Darlington, County Durham, 1848–54St Patrick's Church, Bradford, 1853Interior furnishings of St John's Cathedral, Salford including the reredos of 1853–55, together with the adjoining buildings, called "Cathedral House"St Vincent's Church, Sheffield, 1856St Ninian's Church, Wooler, Northumberland, 1856Our Lady and St Edmund church, Abingdon-on-Thames, 1857Convent of the Sisters of Mercy, Mount Vernon Street, Liverpool, 1857St Pancras Church, Ipswich, Suffolk, 1860 1861Ss Mary and Romuald, Yarm, North Yorkshire, 1860Additions and alterations to Pampisford Hall, Cambridgeshire, 1860St Wilfrid's, York, 1862–64St Mary and St Augustine, Stamford, Lincolnshire, 1864–65St. Ignatius Church, Wishaw, Lanarkshire, 1865Tower of St Edward King and Confessor Catholic Church, Clifford, Leeds, 1859–66Church of St Mary and St John, Ballincollig, County Cork, 1865–66St. John's College, Waterford, 1868St Mungo's Church, Townhead, Glasgow, 1869St. Robert's Church, Harrogate, 1873Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception, Sligo, 1874Chapel of the Convent of the Assumption, Kensington Square, London, 1875Sacred Heart Church, Liverpool, 1886