What remains and shows the Ayutthaya period architecture is the gable pattern carved in wood on both the front and back of the ubosot (ordination hall).
Later, King Rama I, he was invited to be enshrined as the principal Buddha image in Wat Pho in Rattanakosin Island until the present.
Typically, the ubosot is generally not open to go inside, but has beautiful architecture and is well viewed from a canal boat along Khlong Bangkok Yai, the temple location.
But now only the principle Buddha image in the attitude of meditation, is left named "Luang Pho Suwan Khiri" (หลวงพ่อสุวรรณคีรี) enshrined in a Chinese style shrine.
The temple has been uninhabited since the reign of King Rama VI, due to the unavailability of resident priests, and was later incorporated into Wat Kuha Sawan.