Wooden parsonage of Monk in local Southern architecture was built during the reign of King Rama VI and registered as a historical place in 2545 BE. It is a twin Thai-style wooden building with an elevated basement, front porch and staircase. The roof is a gable roof thatching with clay tiles. The pediment is decorated with colored paintings influenced by Chinese and Malaysian building decorations which is a unique vernacular architecture of the three Southern provinces of Thailand.