The
Church of St Andrew is the
Church of England parish church which is dedicated to
Saint Andrew. It 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". Coln Rogers is also where the surname of
Rogers originated from. The village was one of the few where all soldiers sent to war in WWI survived the conflict, it is known as a
'thankful village'. There are only 53 of such places in Britain. On 1 April 1935 the parish was abolished and merged with Coln St Dennis. ==Rectors==