Wat Suan Luang Khangkhao, or the Monastery of the Bat Royal Garden, is a restored ruin situated near Wat Borom Phuttharam and Wat Singharam. It is located on Ayutthaya’s city island in the Pratu Chai Sub-district, on the Rajaphat Institute premises, south of Rojana Road and adjacent to the former Khlong Chakrai Noi.
The area was within the boundary of the Royal Palace of King Phetracha (reign 1688-1703 CE), and it is assumed that this area used to be a former royal park, home to many bats, hence its name.
The site includes an ordination hall (ubosot) and a chedi in the Ayutthaya style. The ubosot was made of brick and plaster. It is a large construction facing east. The chedi, made of brick and plaster, was indented but fallen apart. Only its pedestal remains.
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