This temple is located opposite to Wat Chang Lom. The important constructions in this temple are the main chedi with lotus shape top, a vihara building and 33 subordinate chedi. All the constructions were bounded by a demarcation wall. The whole building complex was originally surrounded by a temple ditch. This temple has been called Wat Chedi Chet Thaeo, means the temple with 7 rows of chedi, because there are many subordinate chedi here. The subordinate chedi are quite famous. These bear various styles of art such as Sri Lankan, Pagan and Sri Vijaya styles. The late Prince Damrong Rajanubhab suggested that this might be the temple where the cremated remains of the Sukhothai royal family were kept.
Source: Ayutthaya Historical Research
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