Wat Phra Non, Kamphaeng Phet Historical Park
Wat Phra Non is rectangular and oriented to the east. It is fenced in by laterite walls on four sides. The temple is divided into two parts. The Sangkhawat contains the monks' living quarters. Here there are a square-shaped pond, bathrooms and an ancient floating pavilion which is supported by a large laterite column. The entire column was cut out in one single piece from its source and measures 1.1 metres on each side and 6.4 metres in height, the largest such stone in the country. A lion sculpture and Sema stones (boundary stones) can still be discerned. An example is in the Kampheang Phet National Museum. The Phuttawat contains of a large viharn which once housed the Reclining Buddha image which has crumbled entirely. The pillars would have supported a single roof extended on both sides. The ubosot (ordination hall) is in laterite covered in lime plaster and has balconies at front, back and sides. The columns for supporting the roof are octagonal.