This ruin is believed to have been constructed during both the Sukhothai and Ayutthaya periods. With laterite walls, it has a square-shaped principal Chedi with arches on four sides. The Chedi is made of brick but the upper part is in ruins. A photograph taken during the reign of King Rama V of the Rattanakisin period and fragments of mouldings around the base suggests that the principle chedi was bell-shaped. The Ubosot (ordination hall), decorated with lotuses, has walls of laterite, build in long rows of balusters with the front part of the base decorated with guardian lion and Naga sculptures. The raised base of the hall was where the monks would sit in front of the pedestal on which sits the Buddha image which still exists today.
Source: Site Visit