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I get the bit about the wheelchair, its definitely not accessible. But you can fold a stroller - not that this is the kinda cabin you'd take your baby to, or you could just leave it in the drunk.
But this bit right here I really don't get? What's the problem with carrying some groceries up a flight of stairs?
I may be biased because my groceries are for a full household and i already find grocery stores to be one of the most exhausting places to go trough.
Actually i am biased twice, my grandma had circular stairs like this and they were an incredible safety hazard.
The stroller we have right now can fold and on normal stairs they would be fine but it be a 2 person job on these ones to take the corners. That means leaving the baby alone on either end (depending on household)
For a short vacation this might be fine but imagining to live here it would become such a pain. If some people are happy to live here, more power to them.
I lived in a place where you'd have to walk up about that many stairs to enter. They were zig-zag back and forth, not circular, but it honestly wasn't difficult to get used to it. Groceries were a one person affair, so I'd be able to get a full week's worth in a single bike trip and haul it up without thinking about it. The view was worth it. The end of living there, and the subsequent effort to get the couches and washer/dryer out because the landlord was giving them to me, was a pain in the tuchus though.
This is a holiday rental home. Nobody lives here.