There are a lot of stairs and narrow hallways. I can't imagine it would be very accommodating to a handicapped person.
I'm going to say no way
No, it's not. The outside is, but not inside the house
If you are asking if it is wheelchair accessible then no, the inside of the house is not. Remember, this house was being built in the late 1800's thru 1922. Mrs. Winchester was short and later developed bad Arthiritis. To make the house wheelchair accessible would destroy it's uniqueness and historic value. Most of the outside area is wheelchair accessible.
No ,there are small stairs and narrow corridors
Not sure, I wouldn't think so. Call and ask them
Not at all
I would call and ask. There is a lot to see. So some areas would be accessible. The museum and grounds for sure are. And for those there is no charge.
It is not wheelchair accessible. The gift shop and gardens might be, however the actual structure is not.
Unfortunately it's not very wheelchair-accessible, there are portions of the house that are risers instead of stairs, but there are still dropdowns and staircases in certain portions of the house that the guided tour takes you on. However if you call there might be a wheelchair-accessible guided tour that they do. Hope that helps.
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