Homes for sale with electric car chargers in England and Scotland – in pictures

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  • Blackford, Edinburgh

    On the end of a Victorian terrace is a contemporary three-storey, four-bedroom home, clad in zinc, with a car port underneath and an electric charging point. The energy performance certificate rating is a C but it has potential to be a B. The living space is on the first floor at the front, with the kitchen-diner at the back and views over the rows of gardens. The residential area of Blackford is two miles south of the city centre and close to the wooded and hilly Hermitage of Braid and Blackford Hill nature reserve. £650,000, Savills 0131 247 3770

    The end of a Victorian terrace in Edinburgh
  • Fetcham, Surrey

    This six-bedroom, five-bathroom house is in a village on the edge of Leatherhead and between the M25 and the A3. It is well kitted out and has an electric car charger and underfloor heating, as well as a home office, a utility room, a media centre and a workshop in the garden. There is a vast kitchen with parquet flooring, a central island and a wine fridge. Local amenities in Leatherhead include a theatre, a library, a Waitrose and a gym. On the edge of the Surrey Hills area of outstanding natural beauty, Fetcham has its own nature reserve. £1.65m. John D Wood, 01932 645 398

    A six-bedroom home in Leatherhead
  • Walgrave, Northamptonshire

    A former 19th-century shoe and belt factory has been converted into a four-bedroom house over three storeys and covering 186 sq metres (2,000 sq ft). Evidence of its heritage remains: it has windows flooding the open-plan living room with light and exposed brick walls. The bedrooms are on the ground and first floor, and one has access to the roof terrace. There’s a study on the mezzanine floor and a courtyard garden. Walgrave is 10 minutes’ drive from Kettering, which has direct trais to London St Pancras in about 45 minutes. £650,000. The Modern House, 0203 795 5920

    An open-plan living room
  • Calne, Wiltshire

    Overlooking Calne’s green is a Grade II-listed property. The double-fronted Georgian pile, which was built in 1758, is still called Priestley House after one of its occupants. Joseph (not Jason) Priestley lived here when he discovered oxygen. The seven-bedroom house has been sympathetically overhauled with the limestone elevations repointed, and oak beams, floorboards and fireplaces restored. Traditionally decorated inside, there are modern touches such as the 9kW electric car charger. Calne is seven miles from Chippenham. £1.5m. Hamptons, 01672 837 178

    A Georgian pile in Wiltshire
  • Takeley, Essex

    There are two family-sized houses left for sale on a small, edge-of-village scheme comprising eight new homes. Built by the developer Weston Homes, Flitch View has a mixture of four- and five-bedroom houses with 7.2kW chargers already installed and solar panels. Takeley has a primary school, a pub (the Four Ashes) and a fish and chip shop. It is also home to Takeley FC in the Essex Senior League. Bishop’s Stortford is about 20 minutes’ drive away on the other side of the M11. From £975,000. Weston Homes 01279 704 425

    A family-sized house
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