Authentic 19th century miners' house steeped in history - fully restored inside - nestled on the edge of a small, quiet alley (one-way) in the heart of the old working-class districts (peaceful residential area), adjoining the center of the charming, typical and commercial village of Epinac (very many amenities on site), a major mining town from the late 19th and early 20th centuries (important industrial site for the production of glassware and coal) associated with one of the oldest railway lines in France (of which the station still exists). Today labeled "Green Station" (ecotourism label of reference for "nature" destinations), the city has a rich industrial heritage (dedicated museum, "Circuit des gueules noires" leading to the 10 most important old wells, many vestiges including the unmissable Puit Hottinguer perfectly preserved ...), hosts a multi-activity leisure center (ideal for children) as well as a developed fishing pond (with picnic areas at the water's edge) and offers many hiking trails marked as "green walks" including a nature trail with botanical trail to discover the fauna & flora of the magnificent surrounding countryside & nature, accessible just a stone's throw away (preserved gentle mountain alternating hilly bocage & vast forests). Comfortable gîte. Warm contemporary character mixed with the exotic atmosphere of an old residence steeped in history. Pleasant enclosed lawned garden of 80m². Enclosed exposed terrace. Composition: Semi-detached village house. Wifi. Electric heating. Ground floor: living room-kitchen-lounge, separate toilet. 1st floor: 2 adjoining bedrooms (double bed 140x190cm / 2 single beds 90x190cm), bathroom (shower). Enclosed terrace + enclosed garden (80m²) + private parking (small public road not passing through a dead end between the terrace and the garden). Charging point for electric vehicles (billed in Kwh "at actual"). Supermarket 1 km. 2 bicycles provided free of charge.