This temple ruin is located about 130 meters from Wat Rahu. The important monuments in situ are a main chedi of Sri Lankan style and a vihara. The vihara is a rectangular building with a two-leveled base built of laterite and mortar works. There are traces that the vihara has been reconstructed at least two times. The principal round-shaped chedi, situated behind the vihara, stands on a square base with the sides about 8 meters wide. Behind the principal chedi there is an unidentified brick structure. On the walled premises are also three satellite chedi. The laterite boundary wall is rectangular with a size of 28 by 54 meters and there are traces of an encircling moat. The site was excavated and restored in 1992.
Source: Ayutthaya Historical Research
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