Taking into account everything that's been said above in other posts, if you do get a dedicated wallbox charge point, look carefully at which one you get. I don't know anything about the Bumblebee but when I was choosing my wallbox I discovered that most of them are throwaway jobs if they go wrong & you'll need to buy another one if out of warranty. So I chose the MyEnergy Zappi wallbox. They are smart, reliable, practical & quite aesthetic to look at. It has a modular design so if something goes wrong you (or your electrician) can unplug the faulty part & plug in a new bit in most cases. If someone were to steal your charge cable by cutting it, it can be easily replaced. That's not always the case with some other units.
The other main advantage of having a wallbox is that you can have a 'smart' very cheap EV package as opposed to just a standard EV package. I currently pay just 5p per kWh on my Octopus Intelligent go package. With a smart package your whole house can benefit from this cheap rate not only at night but during the day if you are plugged in & Octopus decide to charge you. You don't get that rate during the day if YOU decide to boost charge though. It has to be an Octopus decision to charge you.
The other main consideration is safety. Many charge using a standard socket without an issue. But some do get overheating issues, some get fires. My very good friend had a fire in his brand new house when charging his EV using granny. Standard sockets were never designed to charge EV cars for hour after hour at pretty much the maximum load capacity. So you could be pushing your luck. Our local fire service recommends a proper wallbox or 32amp socket is used. They have had to deal with fires caused by granny charging. Anyway, congrats on getting your EV. They are great cars. You won't be sorry.
EDIT: Case in point...at 4.05pm I just plugged the car in for a 30% top up ready for tomorrow. Octopus immediately started charging my car at 5p per kWh. I've got 3hrs cheap rate (5p per kWh) for the whole house!