Innerpeffray is a hamlet in Perthshire, Scotland, 4 miles (6.4 km) southeast of Crieff.
The settlement mainly consists of an early complete and very important group of educational and religious buildings, all founded, built or rebuilt by the Drummond family of Strathearn.
[5] The land was controlled by Inchaffray Abbey until the Reformation when it was confiscated by the crown and sold to the Drummond family.
[6] The current ruinous 17th century L-plan tower house, south of the village, was built by James Drummond, 1st Baron Maderty, on the corner of a former Roman marching camp.
The castle and the site of the Roman camp are both protected as scheduled monuments.