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Summerton Mill
When it rains up at the hill, the ruined watermill starts to turn and a little bit of magic takes place, and, for a little while, the Summerton Mill returns to its original state, complete with its former inhabitants Dan, Dr. Naybhur and Mrs. Naybhur. A the end of the episode, the watermill slows down, and Summerton Mill returns to its present state.
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Plot Summary
Set in the fictional Yorkshire town of Summerton, this gripping drama unfolds the story of a community struggling to cope with the aftermath of a devastating fire at its local mill. Detective Superintendent Amanda Burton is called in to investigate, uncovering long-buried secrets and dark truths that threaten to tear the town apart.
Critical Reception
Summerton Mill was generally well-received by critics for its atmospheric tension, strong performances, and compelling mystery elements. While some found the pacing occasionally slow, the series was praised for its realistic portrayal of small-town life and its exploration of complex character relationships.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its authentic Yorkshire setting and moody atmosphere.
Strong performances, particularly from Sarah Lancashire, anchor the dramatic narrative.
The central mystery is engaging, though some found the resolution predictable.
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Fun Fact
The series was filmed on location in various parts of Yorkshire, aiming to capture the authentic feel of a close-knit industrial community.
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