Re-reading Eye of the World by Robert Jordan, although stalled out a bit over the last week. Will get back into it shortly but I got distracted by...
The Road to Corlay by Richard Cowper. Really enjoying this. Beautiful prose, and a nice sf-fantasy mode that isn't focused on violence or action. I think you could categorize Cowper as at least a cousin species to the British New Wave, though this trilogy was written at the tail-end of that era, in the late 70s and early 80s. Probably enjoyable to readers of Le Guin, Crowley, Zelazny, etc.
The short version: it is 3000 AD, 1000 years after the Drowning which saw Britain not only split into multiple islands (and the Seven Kingdoms), but fall back into a theocratic Medieval state. I'm only about 60 pages in, but it seems to be about the emergence of a new mystical religion that is repressed by the Church Militant.