The Guardian: "The remains of a major Roman bath house have been found near the Thames in Southwark on land being cleared by Network Rail for the Thameslink project. Archaeologists are still working on the site, but it appears to be a complex including a cold plunge bath and rooms heated by underfloor hypocausts, and is one of the most significant finds on the South Bank in recent years. The site is on the corner of Borough High Street and London Bridge Street – the main road to the oldest bridge crossing the Thames."