Wat Nak Jet Sian has only a Buddhavasa precinct. It was divided into two zones. The first zone was the ordination hall with seven subordinate chedis and the front of the temple. The second zone was the vihara, the main chedi and three subordinate chedis.
The main chedi has a lower square base on four sides enshrined by stuccoed Buddha images. The vihara was a small rectangular hall without a wall and low base. The ordination hall had a high rectangular base and was laterite with stairways on three sides. A pedestal of a Buddha image and traces of a raised structure for monks to sit on was discovered in the hall.
The site was registered as a national monument with an area of 1,611 rai in the Royal Gazette Vol 85 part 41 on 7 May 1968. [Source: Board in situ]
Source: Ayutthaya Historical Research
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