Wat Klang is a temple ruin in the Bang Khu Sub-district of Tha Wung District in Lopburi Province. It consists of an ordination hall (ubosot), a courtyard and an outer wall of 16.65 metres on 24.20 metres. The entrance door of 0.90 metres of the ubosot faces east. There are terracotta drainage pipes parallel to the outer wall on both sides.
The ordination hall measures 15.75 m long and 7.85 m wide and has a lotus base. The hall also has a back door in the west. The wooden door frame is still intact, but there are no windows. The upper part of the building is made of wood. The roof completely collapsed. The floor is paved with bricks and covered with cement. There is a Buddha image on a pedestal enshrined. The site dates to the late Ayutthaya period. The temple is assumed to be related to neighbouring Wat Kuti.
Source: Ayutthaya Historical Research
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