The estate fell into his sole control, and was run as three farms with hired labour.
The estate fell into a deep state of disrepair.
Under the leadership of the Dánfy family the estate fell into pieces, lost its integrated management and market town rights.
After this the estate fell into decline, and 20 years later the walls of the main house were pulled down.
Relocating in 1929, the family sold the property and the estate fell into disrepair.
By the 2000s, the estate had fallen into severe disrepair.
No more real estate fell to the Soviets under Reagan's watch.
This meant that the estate gradually fell into a state of disrepair.
Bad loans and repossessed real estate fell by 15 percent, to $3.5 billion in the quarter.
The house and estate fell into ruins during the 19th century.