When Byron tells Miss Milbanke that he "views mathematics from an incomprehensible distance", it is quite clear from the context that he means "an uncomprehending distance". "Incomprehensible" and "uncomprehending" are, of course, not synonyms.
Seaham Hall was the home of the Millbankes and is where Byron married Anne Isabelle Millbanke (much to the distress of the locals as it was unholy not to marry at St. Mary's Church adjacent to Seaham Hall).
The film states the Millbankes and Seaham Hall are in Yorkshire. They are in Seaham, County Durham.
The film states the Millbankes and Seaham Hall are in Yorkshire. They are in Seaham, County Durham.
Half way through the first episode there is a long distance shot of the coach and horses coming down a hill. To the left of the road, at the top of the hill is a pile of about 20 black plastic wrapped silage bales.