Wat Ku Khao in local dialect translates as ‘white chedi’. Presumably it has a covering of lime plaster. It was excavated and restored by the Fine Arts Department in 1989. The chedi consists of three tiers on a square base in Lanna style. Only one corner of the viharn remains with the stucco in poor condition. Important artifacts found during excavation include a stone Buddha image and a green glass image. The structure dates from the 16th/17th Century.
Source: Onsite information