History
Mas d'en Bosch belongs to a family of tenant farmers and cattle-raisers that have passed down the surname Pujol along with the estate for countless generations and into our days.
The masia was part of a larger complex that served as a catering structure for its inhabitants. Some of its components, on display, are still now in working order and let us imagine how life was back in the olden days.

Close by the house, mass was celebrated at a carved stone chapel devoted to Santa Rosa, where the local young frequently found the beginning of deeper and more lasting relationships.
We find references to Mas d'en Bosch dating as early as 1292. The masia's chapel of Santa Rosa, however, was built much later, in 1854. The straw loft dates from the 16th century. Works to shore up the whole masia began in 1996, when the minor ironwork of the house was redone and both the masia, the chapel, and the straw loft were roofed over.
During 2002 and up until the end of 2003 the interior was rehabilitated and redistributed for use, but without affecting its original character. Many of the rooms have been left in their original place, adding electrical wiring and insulation to meet up the requirements of modern life and comfort.