Religious sites on the west bank of the Ping River at Nakhon Chum are built of bricks and of smaller size.
Wat Phra Kaeo (วัดพระแก้ว) is a large royal temple in town centre near a site believed to have been a palace.
At the front of the temple are a square-shaped pond, restrooms, 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 m on each side and 6.4 m in height, the largest such stone in the country.
A mondop structure houses Buddha statues in four postures-walking, sitting, standing and reclining in the Sukhothai artistic style.
Wat Chang Rop (also "Rob") (วัดช้างรอบ) is a large temple situated on a high hill.