Rupert Willoughby is an historian and Classicist, a poet, a father and a wild swimmer with a passion for castles, lakes and uncovering the layers of the past. A graduate with First Class Honours in History from the University of London (where he immersed himself in the ‘Byzantine’, or medieval Greek Empire), he is the author of the best-selling Life in Medieval England for Pitkin, and of a series of popular histories of places, including Chawton: Jane Austen’s Village, and the whimsical, yet scholarly Basingstoke and its Contribution to World Culture. Rupert also contributes regular obituaries to The Daily Telegraph. Accredited by The Arts Society since 2011, he is an experienced lecturer, who is known for his light, humorous touch, his love of narrative and his vivid evocations of the past. Rupert’s forefathers were Vikings and his foremothers were Tatars.
THE ARTS SOCIETY ACCREDITED LECTURER
Mr Rupert Willoughby
OTHER EVENTS
Society
Mr Bill Powell
10 Mar 2026 - 14:15
The Community Centre, Queen’s Road
Craig y Don
Craig y Don
Online Event
A lecture by Mr Bill Powell
Society
Professor Raymond Holden
14 Apr 2026 - 14:15
Online Event
How did the modern virtuoso orchestra develop, and did they always sound as they do today?

