Not exactly. Pretty much the entire tour is going up and down stairs.
No wheelchair accessible tours. They say they have a video tour. I had my gabon ebony club cane and it was somewhat in the way as well but in some areas you can use the modern hand rails intalled. Other than that nothing can be touchd to preserve the house.
I don't think there's much accessible in the house. The house does have some elevators, but they're very old and historic artifacts and are likely not suitable for customer use. As others have mentioned, the available tours in the house use stairs frequently.
No there are a lot of stairs and narrow hallways
Not inside the actual home.
Not at all. There are lots of ztairs to climb. Not sure if any of the tours are wheelchair friendly. I would say no.
No the tour inside is not
We went through last week.. Id say no. Call prior, you could tour the outside grounds no problem. But the house itself has alot of stairs and small doorways.
I believe there is only one that is. Much of the house tours consist of walking up and down stairs.
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