Coln Rogers
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Coln Rogers is a village in the Cotswold district of the English county of Gloucestershire.
Location
Coln Rogers lies on the River Coln and is one of the "Thankful Villages". There is a bridge over the river.
History
The Church of England parish church has been described as "unique in the Cotswolds in that it has a Saxon nave and chancel which have survived almost intact, except for the enlargement of all but one of the original windows, the rebuilding of the east end of the chancel, and the erection of a west tower within the nave".[1]
Rectors
Rectors have included Matthew Panting and John Ratcliffe, John Smyth.[2]
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