This is a very tough inspection!
There is only a few places to be defined as "a space" in our NEC Code, or let my say it this way that this space is dedicated by it application/equipment that installed in this "space".
Or another way to think of it:
One will install walls in a room it's space is defined by the walls around it, this space is then determined and it future use is named by the equipment that will be installed in this space, Kitchen, Bathroom, utility room.
The point being that if you go on this premise of walls that is now a defined
and determining limit of what one (we) can do in this "space".
I'm going to say the alcove is part of the bath "space" the picture didn't show it but it looks like or might I assume, that the only access to this space is via the tub. The alcove becomes part of the tub space, but I beleive the Code states from the edge of tub.
Well OK, then by the code the alcove is not part of the Tub space, but by access it is part of the tub! What a mess!
I can't beleive they put the second (picture) receptical so close to the edge anywas,for one thing the use of broad facisa boards are all the rage and even with a standard facisa board (window molding) it'd still be tight and look bad.
Thanks for the pictures!