End of England | From a 1931 Cinema to a 1,300-Year-Old Chapel

25/01/2026: Motorcycle Travel Vlog With Subtitles: The Chapel of St Peter-on-the-Wall, UK 🇬🇧 This ride started at the The Rio Cinema in Burnham-on-Crouch and slowly took me deep into one of the quietest and most unexpected corners of Essex. From there, I rode through open roads towards the Dengie National Nature Reserve — a place full of wide skies, open fields, marshland, and complete calm. I honestly never realised such a beautiful and peaceful area was so close to my home. The further I rode, the quieter everything became, and it felt like the road itself was asking me to slow down and just be present. The journey ended at the Chapel of St Peter-on-the-Wall in Bradwell-on-Sea — a chapel that’s over 1,300 years old, standing quietly at the edge of the land, surrounded by wind, sea, and silence. Reaching this place genuinely felt like the end of the road and the beginning of stillness. Although the weather was rainy, I actually enjoyed this ride even more than I would have on a bright sunny day. The grey skies, fresh air, and empty roads added to the peaceful vibe and made the whole experience feel more real and grounding. I ended the trip by treating myself — a proper karak tea with samosas, pakoras, and jalebi. A simple reward after a ride that turned out to be far more special than I ever expected. This was one of those rides that stays with you — calm, refreshing, and memorable. Definitely a journey I’ll remember for a very long time. #motovlog #travelvlog #urduvlogs #hindivlog #england