Monument No. 4 was made of bricks coated with lime. It collapsed a long time ago, it comprises a rectangular base 8.25 metres wide, 13.50 metres long and 1.20 metres high. The entrance of this monument is at the east staircase. This monument was decorated with stucco on the outside wall. Because double slabs of Sema stones remain in the southeast. the southwest, the west, and the northwest, this ruin may be assumed to be the base of the ordination hall. Normally sema stones would have been in 8 directions to delimit sacred ground, but there are only in four directions. (Text on board in situ)
Source: Ayutthaya Historical Research
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