Wat Sam Phraya

[1] During the reign of King Rama I (1782-1809 CE), Luang Wisut Yothamart (Troos) dedicated the land and houses of his deceased younger brother Khun Phrom (Sarat) as a temple in his memory, and it was named Bang Khun Phrom Temple.

[3] The ordination hall (ubosot in Thai) is a brick building with a double-tiered roof clad in Chinese glazed tiles.

The main Buddha image of the temple is called Luang Pho Phra Phutta Keson.

A frieze, depicting dragons and phoenix in gold, runs along the top of the walls.

The ceremony hall is a brick building with 2-tiers of roof tiles, decorated with Chinese plates and patterns.