White Peak Station, also known as White Peak Homestead, is a property situated in the Shire of Chapman Valley approximately 16 kilometres (10 mi) north north east of Geraldton in the Mid West region of Western Australia.
Drummond accompanied William Burges in 1849 on a review of the pastoral potential of the country north of Champion Bay.
He also purchased 10 acres near the mouth of Buller River, where he built a small cottage and several outbuildings for his new wife, naming it Red Cliffs.
In 1881 Edward Charles Wittenoom,[4] who was related to Drummond by marriage, purchased White Peak, where he established a notable sheep stud.
The White Peak Station was not re-purchased by the Government for closer settlement like other pastoral leases, however, various parcels of land from the property have been sold privately.