Perry C. and Mattie Forrest Holdoegel House

The Perry C. and Mattie Forrest Holdoegel House is a historic dwelling located in Rockwell City, Iowa, United States.

[2] He was also responsible for the establishment of Twin Lakes State Park in Calhoun County.

It was designed in the Colonial Revival style by the Fort Dodge architectural firm of Damon and O'Meara.

[2] The house features a two-story entrance porch that is supported in each corner by three columns of the Doric order, and topped with a balustraded balcony.

On top of the roof are narrow gable dormers with arched windows and triangular pediments.