My electricity supply comes into the house and is located just inside the front door in a large cupboard along with the consumer unit/smart meters etc. If they drill a hole in the wall and take the cable outside then to the front of the house and along the wall they can locate the pod point there I estimate 15 mtrs of cable should be sufficient.
I have my own driveway and envisage reversing the car up to the charger (as the charging point on the car is a foot or so from the rear of the car on the drivers side.
However like you have said Matt the more costly the install it makes me wonder whether it’s worth the hassle or instead the once or max twice a week trip to a local 50w and soon to be 150w chargers I have at less than 2 miles from my home. Cost to charge at home is going to cost me 20p per kw/hr and possibly more next year as we won’t be using Octopus Go anyway. Might as well go for public fast charging which I guess should take less than an hour for a 20%-80% charge which is recommended.
I think as faster charger networks increase (hopefully by the time I get my car in 6 months) why would you want to charge your car a 7kw for hours at a time when the cost is not that much different and can be done in under an hour with a 15 min drive away.