The construction of the estate began shortly before the outbreak of the Second World War.
The architecture of Seacroft varied throughout the construction of the estate.
The construction of the current estate commenced in 1904 and most of it was concluded by 1910.
The squatter was later demolished for the construction of the estate of 16 blocks in 1960.
Up until the construction of the estate, the land on which the Farringdon estate was built was farmland.
The construction and flourishing of the Szentandrási estate began in that period.
Evidence of much earlier inhabitation was found during construction of the estate in the 1950s.
As a result of the construction of the estate, plans for a new church were drawn up.
The Corbusian concept behind the construction of the estate was of a modern living environment.
The construction of the estate was continued by Carl Krayl.