Similar to Wat Phra Non, features a well and bathing place in front. It is surrounded on all four sides by a wall of upright laterite slabs. Inside the wall in the front, there is a massive wihan on a 2-metre high base with low railings of rectangular laterite balustrades and a lintel over its front porch.
The temple’s principal monument is the cruciform mondop facing 4 directions, each of which is faced by a Buddha image of 4 different gestures; namely, walking, sitting, standing, and reclining.
Only the immense standing Buddha image still remains at present. The image features a face of the Kamphaeng Phet school of Sukhothai art, i.e. having a wide forehead and tapering chin.